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Tim Toberer


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Post  Posted 25 Mar 2023 5:46 am    
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I have been experimenting with making my own bobbins - winding pickups in a very low tech way. Finally I got around to winding a small floating pickup for my archtop guitar and it it got me thinking. There have seen a few threads about the problems of amplifying resonators and I think something like this may work. This pickup is very very low output and very microphonic. I could only get about 2500 winds of 40 gauge wire on the bobbin and the magnet is a 2 1/4" Neo. The pickup has 1.37k resistance. Strong magnet, big wire, few winds. It looks like a CC pickup.

I was using it with my new Quilter Superblock (amazing by the way) and pretty much have to crank the master volume all the way up and I don't get useable volume until the gain is about 8 then the volume goes up quick from there. At full gain I get a pretty nice vintage bluesy breakup, dialed back just a little and I get a nice clean with a VERY faithful acoustic sound and NO feedback problems at all. I feel like this pickup with a few more winds maybe exactly what I want for my archtop, and I think it may work for a dobro as well, but haven't tried it. Has anyone tried anything similar? I already hear the doubters chiming in. Oh Well I am unsure if anyone makes a pickup like this. It's weird, but I actually really like it. I think it may tame my clone Tweed Deluxe too, currently on loan, can't wait to get it back and try it out. I need to get me a Dobro!
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Tim Toberer


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Post  Posted 25 Mar 2023 6:19 am    
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Tim Toberer


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Peter Jacobs


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Post  Posted 25 Mar 2023 8:12 am    
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I like the idea, Tim — a microphonic pickup may help with adding some natural resonance. Krivo pickups are built that way (according to their website).

Does the cat help reduce eddy currents and standing waves? I don’t think there’s room in my gig bag for one, though.
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Larry Allen


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Post  Posted 28 Mar 2023 11:49 am     Dobro PU
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I was able to buy a DXR5 dobro PU from Bill Lawrence in St. Louis in the late 90’s, so far the best after trying several over the years Very Happy

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Tim Toberer


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Nebraska, USA
Post  Posted 29 Mar 2023 5:39 am    
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Peter Jacobs wrote:
I like the idea, Tim — a microphonic pickup may help with adding some natural resonance. Krivo pickups are built that way (according to their website).

Does the cat help reduce eddy currents and standing waves? I don’t think there’s room in my gig bag for one, though.

I never leave home without 2 or 3 cats Razz
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