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Old 01-23-2022, 04:11 PM
philjs philjs is offline
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Originally Posted by Teleplucker View Post
...or if you use a regular mono cable you will get the guitar neck and "a lot" of bleed over from the subs.
This is exactly what I found when I installed pickups in my Timberline T30HGc. I bought two Schatten HFN passive soundboard transducers intending to put one on the guitar strings bridge plate and the other under the subs plate. But I found that I didn't need to install the one for the subs because there was more than enough signal from the subs with the single pickup on the bridge plate under the guitar saddle. I also found that running the signal into both my Bose L1c and a Behringer B1200D-PRO subwoofer (has adjustable frequency bandpass) gave me more than enough control over just the subs. YMMV.

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