pickup for folklore ?
4fingers
Posted 2003-04-14 10:55 AM (#210016)
Subject: pickup for folklore ?


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Location: Corvallis, OR
Hi
Does anyone know of a source for the individual pole pieces used in the Roland (and others) midi pickups ? I would like to make a pickup that would match the string spacing on a Folklore.

I have an Ovation Folklore (steel string , for finger style) but the standard Roland GK-2 midi pickup is too narrow for the wider spaced strings on the Folklore.


I have worked for years in the aerospace industry, potting, machining and soldering small electronic devices, and feel competent to try this , if I could just find the parts.

Thanks for your time, and have a nice day
Felix
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-04-15 7:29 PM (#210017 - in reply to #210016)
Subject: Re: pickup for folklore ?


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Posts: 5750

Location: Scotland
If you use a Roland Synth system you must use a magnetic hexaphonic pickup, but both the Shadow & Axon systems will trigger from a piezo pickup. Ovation produced a guitar synth based on the Shadow GTM-6 which used a standard Ovation bridge transducer wired hexaphonically. If you are prepared to use a pitch to midi converter which will trigger from a piezo it may be easier than trying to manufacture a magnetic pickup. Shadow produce a 6-way piezo which will work in an Ovation bridge. Making a magnetic pickup probably will not be too much of a problem, making a reliable connection to a 13-pin cable, unless you have parts to cannibalise, could be.
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