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dragoman 05-07-2006 03:27 PM

DIY guitar/bass pickup project
 
Pretty cool: [url]http://www.diyhappy.com/how-to-make-a-guitarbass-pickup/[/url]

sinister 05-08-2006 03:56 PM

Thats interesting, its a bit unclear where the second set of magnets should be stuck on though.

should it be like (assuming all magnets polarities are facing the same way):

0 0 0 0
-------------------
0 0 0 0
-------------------

And does the wire really need to be that thin? What would happen if i used a thicker one?

mutant! 05-08-2006 04:53 PM

Sweet, helps me understand the workings of pups better.

moghes69 05-08-2006 07:48 PM

[QUOTE=sinister]Thats interesting, its a bit unclear where the second set of magnets should be stuck on though.

should it be like (assuming all magnets polarities are facing the same way):

0 0 0 0
-------------------
0 0 0 0
-------------------

And does the wire really need to be that thin? What would happen if i used a thicker one?[/QUOTE]
depends on how thick, if it's too thick i'm pretty sure it would sound horrible

shred_like_me 05-09-2006 12:39 AM

dude that is so mad do they actually sound good

Billie'sBouncer 05-09-2006 11:55 AM

here is a sample of that pickup [URL="http://www.myplanet.net/gthing/ifa/bass.mp3"]http://www.myplanet.net/gthing/ifa/bass.mp3[/URL]
with no EQ just straight to a speaker.

Also this is cool.
[URL="http://home.earthlink.net/~erinys/contactmic.html"]http://home.earthlink.net/~erinys/contactmic.html[/URL]
I made one and stuck it on the bridge of my upright and it sounds pretty good. Also if you put one of those under your bridge on an electric it sounds good.

lateralus423 05-09-2006 12:12 PM

Thats really cool.

nopicks4me 05-09-2006 07:43 PM

[QUOTE=Billie'sBouncer]here is a sample of that pickup [URL="http://www.myplanet.net/gthing/ifa/bass.mp3"]http://www.myplanet.net/gthing/ifa/bass.mp3[/URL]
with no EQ just straight to a speaker.

Also this is cool.
[URL="http://home.earthlink.net/~erinys/contactmic.html"]http://home.earthlink.net/~erinys/contactmic.html[/URL]
I made one and stuck it on the bridge of my upright and it sounds pretty good. Also if you put one of those under your bridge on an electric it sounds good.[/QUOTE]

whats the second link. it looks interesting but i dont understand what it does

LewsTherin 05-09-2006 07:44 PM

[quote=nopicks4me]whats the second link. it looks interesting but i dont understand what it does[/quote]


Its a microphone, basically. You stick it to some part of your bass (ie, bridge on upright) and it picks up vibrations.

nopicks4me 05-09-2006 07:46 PM

oh. cool. thanks

Billie'sBouncer 05-09-2006 08:26 PM

[QUOTE=nopicks4me]whats the second link. it looks interesting but i dont understand what it does[/QUOTE]

^^ you can also put those in practice pads for drums and hook them up to a drum module to make an electric kit.

Ill probably post some soundclips of my upright soon so u can hear the contact mic.

wells902 05-10-2006 04:13 PM

in that second link, it says that they(the piezo) could be used as a speaker, how would that work?

LewsTherin 05-11-2006 04:04 PM

[quote=wells902]in that second link, it says that they(the piezo) could be used as a speaker, how would that work?[/quote]

If you ran current through it, it would make noise.


All speakers and microphones work both ways, actually.

SamGarfield 05-18-2006 01:49 AM

magnet placement
 
The magnet placement confused a lot of people. [IMG]http://www.diyhappy.com/wp-content/images/Photo_031906_011.thumbnail.jpg[/IMG]

As you can see, there are 3 magnets in each series - two on the inside, and one on the outside. You don't really need the outside one at all, it just helps when you're trying to glue the first 4 magnets down because it keeps them in place. I probably should have taken those off in the final picture...

Anyway, your final setup should look something like this

----------- <--Popsicle Stick
0 0 0 0 <-- Magnets
0 0 0 0 <-- More magnets
----------- <-- Another popsicle stick

We are experimenting with different types of magents, too and you can get some very interesting tones using hollow magnets (like cheerios-shaped), and we're about to build one using thinner rod type magnets, with holes drilled in the popsicle stick. Doing it that way will at least make it look like a regular pickup, and will allow for a lot more wraps of magnet wire.

If you guys have any other questions, feel free to post a reply to the article - I will usually see it there and try to get a somewhat helpful response to you.

mutant! 05-18-2006 08:27 AM

Yo Sam, sweet article man. I'm thinking of building one of these for my friend who plays double bass - she's been talking about getting a pickup system forever.


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