New blue has an gen 1 Gitty Flatbucker with a wood cover, also from Gitty. Wired direct to the jack. Disance from pup cover to strings is 5 mm (less than a quarter inch). New blue plays nicely and sounds good unplugged. Any ideas to improve it plugged in?Old blacky is my main plugged in choice, followed closely by my swampy.
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Hunh. Some ideas there. I messaged Gitty and will see what he says. But at this time, I am thinking I may have to get it closer and likey take the wood cover off. I do have some heavy paper stock that might work too for a new cover.
Here is a bad point - to make construction easier. that pup square 'ring' and cover are all GLUED. I tested the bare pup after wiring - it worked - and then trusted it to work in the end :(
Another thing you could try is putting the wood cover underneath the pickup ring/pickup and then use oak tag, or some other sort of thick paper to create the cover. I did that once and it sounded so much better. Those wood covers just kill the tone.
I've found those Gittybuckers really need to be close to the strings, ESPECIALLY when you put the wood cover on them. Try putting a small flat spacer (wood, plastic, cardboard, whatever you can find) underneath the pickup ring so you move the whole assembly closer to the strings. Another thing you can try is planing that little wood pickup cover to make it thinner. I'll bet it sounds a lot better when you get that baby closer to the strings.
Grounding the strings just takes away the buzz, nothing to do with volume? The only thing I can think of is maybe you have the magnet pointing down, or a defective one? Those are pretty much plug n play? I believe in the specs is says they’re affective from up to 1/2” away?
Have used a few Gitty Gen 1 Flat Buckers with no problems, the Iowa Plate looks like it's Aluminium, and if so, isolating the Pup from it shouldn't really matter (I Think!), but I do recommend grounding the strings, on a build like this one, I usually run a ground wire from the Jack to the underneath of the what looks like a metal Tailpiece. PS I am by no means an Electronic expert, but it works for me ;-D
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AGP, that plate is aluminum. Just checked with a magnet. I don't think grounding will do the trick, but your suggestion is easy to try. Will do so.
Brian. I am pretty sure the pup is up side up. And those are electric strings, but pretty light ones.
Kale, MD, AGP, Brian, all. Thanks. I appreciate it. Booked up for Monday, but will see what Gitty says and maybe try something Tuesday.
Hunh. Some ideas there. I messaged Gitty and will see what he says. But at this time, I am thinking I may have to get it closer and likey take the wood cover off. I do have some heavy paper stock that might work too for a new cover.
Here is a bad point - to make construction easier. that pup square 'ring' and cover are all GLUED. I tested the bare pup after wiring - it worked - and then trusted it to work in the end :(
Another thing you could try is putting the wood cover underneath the pickup ring/pickup and then use oak tag, or some other sort of thick paper to create the cover. I did that once and it sounded so much better. Those wood covers just kill the tone.
I've found those Gittybuckers really need to be close to the strings, ESPECIALLY when you put the wood cover on them. Try putting a small flat spacer (wood, plastic, cardboard, whatever you can find) underneath the pickup ring so you move the whole assembly closer to the strings. Another thing you can try is planing that little wood pickup cover to make it thinner. I'll bet it sounds a lot better when you get that baby closer to the strings.
You don’t have any acoustic strings mixed up in there right? That’ll also give low volume?
Grounding the strings just takes away the buzz, nothing to do with volume? The only thing I can think of is maybe you have the magnet pointing down, or a defective one? Those are pretty much plug n play? I believe in the specs is says they’re affective from up to 1/2” away?
Looking good UJ!!!
I have not used that particular pickup so I've got nothing for advice? Sorry.
Have used a few Gitty Gen 1 Flat Buckers with no problems, the Iowa Plate looks like it's Aluminium, and if so, isolating the Pup from it shouldn't really matter (I Think!), but I do recommend grounding the strings, on a build like this one, I usually run a ground wire from the Jack to the underneath of the what looks like a metal Tailpiece. PS I am by no means an Electronic expert, but it works for me ;-D
Thanks on them looking good, Brian. Nope on touching the plate. See the little square cover to the right of the plate? The pickup is under there.
They look great uncle!! Is it touching the plate? Try isolating it from the plate if it is?