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Acoustic/Electric Prototype

Post by Bob Connor » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:32 pm

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I've been threatening to build this for a while now.

An acoustic/electric for playing onstage. No soundhole, bolt on electric style neck.

Fairly hefty soundboard (3.5mm) Engelmann Spruce and two pickup systems.

K & K pure Mini Western plus an EMG UST pickup both wired to a stereo plug. i'm going to run the two signals into a Dtar Solstice pre-amp and from there to two channels in a desk or Acoustic amp.

Finished the neck today as well so I'm waiting on the pickups to arrive to install before I glue the top on.

Not going to bother with bindings or anything fancy on this. I'm more interested to see what it'll sound like (so it'll get trashed if it sounds like crap) :D
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Post by Nick » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:33 pm

bob wrote:
I'm more interested to see what it'll sound like (so it'll get trashed if it sounds like crap) :D
Could always gift it to Pete Townsend :wink:
Good way to use up the scraps by the looks Bob(although I do detect some of that lovely Blackwood!). Cant imagine it won't come up to the usual Connor standards. Pickup combo sounds good too I believe the K&K's like an UST just to even out the sound.
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Post by Bob Connor » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:35 pm

The K&K's sound very much like a microphone Nick , so they are great for acoustic work but they don't cut through a band that well.

So the UST is to give it some ability to cut through the bass player and drummer.

I think the EMG under saddle pickup has the fattest top end of any UST I've tried. Turn it up and it just keeps getting fatter. In contrast the Takamine that I currently use on stage is quite thin and brittle in the top end. If you turn it up too much it just gets harsh.

I've got a K&K Powermix system in my 12 string (Pure minis + UST & pre-amp) and it's great for that. It's just not the sound I'm after for the 6 string

Yeah I've been using up any old bits of wood to build this one. Bits of kerfed linings, Coco fingerboard with cracks that sort of thing. There's actually a big sap pocket in that Blackwood. :D
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Re: Acoustic/Electric Prototype

Post by kiwigeo » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:35 pm

Now THIS is an interesting project.
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Post by Antipode » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:37 pm

No vent at all?
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Post by Allen » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:38 pm

Hell of a hefty back on that one Bob. Never seen the insides on something like this. I'm guessing that helps with feedback issues when you play it loud?
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Post by Bob Connor » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:38 pm

That's right. No vent. The Takamine I play on stage has a dirty great lump of rubber in the soundhole (Feedback buster)

I was tempted to throw sound port on one of the sides but I'll try it like this first.

Allen - that big lump of blackwood down the centre is to take the back out of play as much as I can. The back itself is standard acoustic guitar thickness (.090")

Which leaves the top as the main influence on the sound.

This is very similar to what Rick Turner does in his Renaissance instruments and is where i got the inspiration to try something like this.

The top on this is dead flat as well - no radius.
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Post by Antipode » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:40 pm

Mr Takumini might be getting a bit brassed with all the ways we spell his products :)
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Post by Bob Connor » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:41 pm

The headstock of mine has Takamine written on it.
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Post by Kim » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:42 pm

Indeed Bob, as does every single guitar I have ever played or worked on produced by that company, all without exception read TAKAMINE.

http://www.takamine.com/


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Post by Craig » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:42 pm

I'm really liking the look of this one Bob . The flat top sounds interesting. What type of bridge setup is going on ?
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Post by kiwigeo » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:44 pm

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Mr Takumini might be getting a bit brassed with all the ways we spell his products :)

I doubt it. There actually isn't a Mr Takamine. Takamine is the name of a mountain near the factory located in Sakashita, Japan. Takamine translates as "high ground or mountain".

The main person behind Takamine is a Mass. Hirade who joined the company in 1968.
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Post by Kim » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:51 pm

Ahhh so, that explains the mountain on the label Martin san.

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Axe looks good Bob, perfect stage fettle me thinks, no feedback from that little sucker.

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Post by Bob Connor » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:52 pm

Standard acoustic bridge Craig.

In this case it's Cocobolo because I've already got one made and I'm a lazy bastard. (the fingerboard and headstock overlay are Coco as well)

I'm treating the top exactly as I would a normal acoustic instrument that I would build except for the top thickness which I'm leaving a little thicker to control feedback.
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Post by kiwigeo » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:52 pm

Precisely Hickey-sama.
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Post by Nick » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:54 pm

bob wrote:
I'm treating the top exactly as I would a normal acoustic instrument that I would build except for the top thickness which I'm leaving a little thicker to control feedback.


My Acoustic/electric Tele I made some years ago (my first foray into acoustic building) was played weekly infront of my Fender amp for 5 years when I was in a band Bob and it never fed back once (had 'f' holes in it). Mind you for a small top I'd probably overbraced it :oops:
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Post by Bob Connor » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:55 pm

Nick O wrote:
Mind you for a small top I'd probably overbraced it :oops:

I think that is a requirement for something like this Nick.
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Post by Bob Connor » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:56 pm

Finished the top today. Quite strange without the soundhole.

The aim here is to leave the top stiff enough so that it doesn't feed back but still has some bottom end so it sounds like an acoustic. As I've never done one of these I'm just guessing.

It's Engelmann from Graham Hein so it's nice and stiff but light. I left at 3.5mm thick which is about .5-.7mm thicker than I would normally. I left the Osage Orange bridge plate a bit thicker at 2.5mm instead of 2.1mm.

I didn't scallop the braces at all.

After much head scratching and looking at the spot where the soundhole should be I threw in a couple of braces the to counteract any rotational forces from the bridge in that area.

The Takamine has a Maple top on it and sounds pretty average acoustically (and quiet due to the weight) so I'm using that as my point of reference.

I also found a supplier in the US who would sell me an EMG AT93 UST pickup for this. Most of them won't sell OS due to some agreement with EMG.
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Post by Luke » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:57 pm

Hi Bob, how is this one coming along? really keen to hear how it sounds when plugged in to your amp or PA, hope you can post some sound files.
Too bad the mando cousin has suffered a set back with the neck build makes me feel better though that the serious builders have there wows too
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Post by Bob Connor » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:58 pm

G'day Luke

I'm waiting on a pickup to arrive before putting the top on this one - I'm expecting it next week.

That's why I was doing the mando in the interim.

The neck has just had pore filler on it so I'm hoping to finish it sometime this week.
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Re: Acoustic/Electric Prototype

Post by btjjdb » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:59 pm

Hey Bob,

How is the acoustic/electric prototype going?

I started a thread about small bodied chambered acoustic guitars, then I found this. I'm curious if it's finished and whgat sort of sound you got out of it?

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Post by Bob Connor » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:59 pm

I'm doing some live gigs with it later this month. I'll post something after that.

I can't really tell using it at home.

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Post by Localele » Wed Nov 03, 2010 7:01 pm

I can't wait to see the back and check just what sort of joint is under that back graft.

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