Taming a piezo - Cigar Box Nation2024-03-29T02:18:58Zhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/forum/topics/taming-a-piezo?feed=yes&xn_auth=noTry under the through neck no…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2018-04-15:2592684:Comment:31010352018-04-15T22:58:19.145ZJeff 'Bones' Reillyhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/JeffReilly
<p>Try under the through neck not on the lid I found that way is the best for piezo in the bottle cap les noise from the lid . </p>
<p>Try under the through neck not on the lid I found that way is the best for piezo in the bottle cap les noise from the lid . </p> I am irritated by the "surfac…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2018-04-15:2592684:Comment:31009752018-04-15T22:53:47.822ZAlan Dillardhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/AlanDillard
<p>I am irritated by the "surface" noises of touching the box lid and having the piezo magnify it. Hot glued inside a bottle cap and to the lid is waay too sensitive, so got some 1/4" cork and put that between the piezo and the lid, much better. However, I am thinking of trying your neck mount method as an even better solution!</p>
<p>I am irritated by the "surface" noises of touching the box lid and having the piezo magnify it. Hot glued inside a bottle cap and to the lid is waay too sensitive, so got some 1/4" cork and put that between the piezo and the lid, much better. However, I am thinking of trying your neck mount method as an even better solution!</p> I put a mound of hot glue on…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2018-01-24:2592684:Comment:30353392018-01-24T14:19:33.878ZKirkhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/Kirk114
<p>I put a mound of hot glue on the neck, inside the box where the bridge will mount, apply the piezo, then a mound of hot glue on the piezo, and close the box. I leave no space between box lid, glue, piezo, glue, and neck piece, but try to make it so the rest of the neck doesn't touch the box lid. I get NO feed back at all, and it's plenty loud. </p>
<p>I put a mound of hot glue on the neck, inside the box where the bridge will mount, apply the piezo, then a mound of hot glue on the piezo, and close the box. I leave no space between box lid, glue, piezo, glue, and neck piece, but try to make it so the rest of the neck doesn't touch the box lid. I get NO feed back at all, and it's plenty loud. </p> I use a beer bottle tops hot…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2018-01-24:2592684:Comment:30349782018-01-24T08:05:34.558ZJeff 'Bones' Reillyhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/JeffReilly
<p>I use a beer bottle tops hot glue the piezo in it then gule the cap to the under side of your through neck I fine it works well and not so bright and loud as on underside of top .there's a you tube video that shows you how .</p>
<p>I use a beer bottle tops hot glue the piezo in it then gule the cap to the under side of your through neck I fine it works well and not so bright and loud as on underside of top .there's a you tube video that shows you how .</p> I use hot glue, but Shane Sp…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2018-01-24:2592684:Comment:30349752018-01-24T07:54:12.692ZShawn McConnaughay Srhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/ShawnMcConnaughaySr
<p> I use hot glue, but Shane Speak shows a YouTube video on how to build a simple cigar box preamp that would do the trick. I just did it for the first time and it sounds awesome</p>
<p> I use hot glue, but Shane Speak shows a YouTube video on how to build a simple cigar box preamp that would do the trick. I just did it for the first time and it sounds awesome</p>