Unofficial Taylor Guitar Forum - UTGF
Lessons, Recordings, How Tos, Repair, Accessories => Lessons, Recordings, How Tos, Repair, Accessories => Topic started by: Fletchpic on November 30, 2016, 12:18:45 PM
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I was able to get a lot more acoustic sound out of my NS34ce by removing the under-saddle pickup (and original saddle), and then replacing them with a single bone saddle, which makes direct contact with the bridge.
Of course the problem now is that I can't plug-in, because there is no under saddle pickup.
What would be the best way to install a simple pickup that uses bridge-plate sensors? Is there a way to use the original end-pin jack of the Taylor ES-N system in conjunction with other pickup systems? I would prefer something that doesn't require a battery or pre-amp...like a K & K pure mini or something similar...
Thanks!
John
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I think that I just need a adhesive surface transducer that has a plug that will fit into the guitar's preamp. (2.5mm)
I have found several online...
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Lots of folks like the K&K transducers ...I have steadily gone on record as not liking their tone. That said, the LR Baggs I-Beam is a decent under-bridge transducer. They make a passive version, so it's not only less to install, but no fuss with battery changes; and even better a nylon-string-specific version that is presumably tweaked for this application. I have one on a solid-topped cedar/lam body spanish guit and it sounds decent plugged in direct, and quite good through a DI which has a tone-shaping abilities. FWIW, I personally think it's better than a K&K. But there are likely newer versions of passive transducers out there ...just make sure they are voiced for nylons as that will likely get you a more natural amplified tone.
Edward