So what I found is an acoustic guitar pickup which screws on with two screws, and it's wired to the pots, volume, tone and the jack.
My question is, can I just get this and install it right into my box without having to solder anything?
I don't really have a workspace or many tools right now, so my first build is pretty much going to be assembly and minor fabricating (I'm using an old strat neck).
Oh and here's the link : http://cgi.ebay.nl/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=380193708602#ht_3239wt_939
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This wired pickup was the cheapest one I could find though so I just went ahead and ordered it, so my first build will remain as it was, but my real goal is to make a multi-pickup cbg, maybe a h-s-s setup... I think that'd be pretty sweet. This does lead me to another question though, what would probably be the easiest setup for a beginner to wire up? Is h-s-s a bit too optimistic on my part? :p Schematics shouldn't be too hard to find though, I suppose..
I'm having a lot of trouble finding some nice wood for the body of my first cbg as well, there's pretty much nothing on my local webauctions and getting it from an actual supplier is a bit too costly for the cbg spirit ;)
And Sam I do think I'm hooked, the first thing I did when I found out about cbg's was find out how to make them ;)
Thanks for all the kind replies once again!
Now, to find a suitable box for my needs... I'm off to the cigar shop tomorrow, so wish me luck ;)
I agree that learning how to solder is very useful. Everyone has a learning curve. There are several "Kit" builders that do most of the work for a beginner. I predict that after a build or two Daan will jump into the deep end.... another CBG maniac....
the best,
Wichita Sam
Tim said:
Amen! Tell it, preacher!
Seriously, just dive in -- the water is fine.
Glad to help.... the best idea in building and playing CBGs is do want you can do right now. You can add skills and tools and parts as you go along in your building careert, but if you wait until you have all that you think you need, you might never start. Better your first one is just "OK" than to wait for perfection and never do anything.
Let us know how it turns out,
the best,
Wichita Sam
Daan Koks said:
I have to wait for my paypal account to come through, but I think I'm going to go for it. I was planning to get some regular pickups from an old guitar, but I don't have the tools to solder it all together, and I have no idea how to either :P Also, with normal pickups I'd have to get the jack input, pots etc. too...
Wichita Sam said:
Here's what I think.... they're just OK.... not something that you want in a lifetime keeper, but if you want a lot of function for a little money, plus not having to do soldering, then go for it... the ones I got had plenty of wire to place output jacks and tone/volume pots whereever you want....
the best,
Sam