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Semi-permanent pickup mounting on a National
Hi there.
I recently acquired a Krivo resonator pickup for my National Style O, and I'm really impressed with it....enough so that I'm considering leaving it on all the time. The one aspect that I don't like about it, much like using sound hole pickups that I've used in the past, is that I don't like the cable just hanging loose. Typically, I'll just loop the cable back through the strap so that not only is it out of the way, but also to provide a little extra security - Since it's held in place with putty, one step or yank on the cable and there it goes. I'm considering having an endpin jack installed so that will no longer be an issue. I've read that some endpins can't be installed where the strap button is located because the endpin doesn't have enough clearance because of the location of the cone assembly. I've seen several photos of folks performing with resonators that look like the jack is located more along the lines of where an electric guitar would have one - on the treble side bout, so that makes me wonder if that's the case. Has anyone else here had any experience with this scenario? |
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My jack is in line with the with the strap button but easily an inch or so below it closer to the back of the guitar...cable just feeds through the F hole
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Many people run the cable inside the F hole, and mount an output jack in the lower round hole of at the bottom tip of the F-hole.
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I installed mine, it was easy and I really like the sound of the Krivo.
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Thanks for the replies!
I spoke with a gentleman at Elderly Instruments yesterday that was familiar with Nationals. He said that the best practice was to locate the jack in a similar place on the treble bout like on a hollow body electric. The reason being I was told was to not interfere with the large wood dowel that is located in the body that provides stability for the neck, which is anchored in the vicinity of where the bottom strap button is located. |
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I thought you wanted non-permanent. Found a pic from one of our resident National players, and a great one at that! Rockabilly69
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I have a K&K biscuit pickup in my Style N, and te jack is located in the exact same place an ES-175 jack would be.
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Thanks Blue for the nice comment. One thing my picture doesn't show is that I normally use a guitar cord with a right angle plug for the F hole mounted jack, and that keeps my guitar cord out of the way!
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I put a krivo on my NRP single cone and pretty much did the same thing as teleplucker.
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