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Old 02-21-2018, 11:41 AM
gfirob gfirob is offline
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I have a 1937 round-hole Gibson L-4 with a P90 in it. I recently got a Tonedexter for use with my flat-top guitars and I have been wondering about adding either a K&K soundboard pickup or their archtop bridge pickup and running it through the Tonedexter. I'm thinking of either adding a jack hole in the side or changing to a stereo jack so I could switch off between the magnetic and soundhole pickup. (The Tonedexter does not handle magnetic pickups.) This would give me both a P90 sound and a miked acoustic sound. Any thoughts on this? This guitar has been through the mil,l with two filled volume control holes in the top, sound-hole damage from past pickups and a refinished neck. It is structurally solid but fairly beat cosmetically. And sounds good.
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