I've got it set & covered with a good amount of silicone adhesive caulk. It's directly under the bridge...maybe I need to move it? Also wondered about sandwiching it between some 1/8" cork.
Sounds pretty good "unplugged". It was my first experience with a piezo pickup, and it's really "hot"--picks up lots of noise from the slide. I might re-wire it to add a volume control (now that I've done one of those), and/or move the pickup off the iron, try to insulate it more.
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might wanna try it on the wood ..
It's on the metal.
placement sounds good . as does the caulk , is it on the metal ? or the wood ?
I've got it set & covered with a good amount of silicone adhesive caulk. It's directly under the bridge...maybe I need to move it? Also wondered about sandwiching it between some 1/8" cork.
try setting the piezo in a bed of hot glue ,, then cover it in hot glue also .
that will keep your squelches and feed back and unwanted sensitivity down .
Sounds pretty good "unplugged". It was my first experience with a piezo pickup, and it's really "hot"--picks up lots of noise from the slide. I might re-wire it to add a volume control (now that I've done one of those), and/or move the pickup off the iron, try to insulate it more.