I just picked up a Korean made Electric Dobra, but neither of the 2 pickups (A magneting pickup, and a Peizo transcucer under the saddle) pick up the sound of the cone. It just sounds like a regular electric or electrec acoustic guitar when you plug it in.
What's the best pickup for a dobro?
What's the best dobro pickup?
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I'll second Mike on the McIntyre pu; I'm also interested in checking out a Dobro pickup that Bill Lawrence is making.
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This works well: I use 2 Fishman transducers--each about the size of a nickel--one super-glued to the spider behind the bridge, the other glued to the underside of the cone. The leads connect at the jack (in parallel). I often use the now-defunct Passac Soundhole Equalizer (or some such name) which seems to me to be essentialy a simple one-knob parametric equalizer with a volume control. It puts an appropriately woofy signal into the crunchy piezeo signal, making it more like you're hearing the resonant frequency of the body as part of the overall sound.
This rig sounds great through a Mesa Boogie.
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This rig sounds great through a Mesa Boogie.
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I've used the McIntyre about 8 years on a Reed with good results through an RLBaggs paracoustic DI preamp w/5 bands of EQ, all of which serve to boost or notch/filter their respective frequency band. I played through a Peavey KB100 keyboard amp, bypassing its onboard front end. I've had even lots more acoustic sound after switching to the California Blonde acoustic amp by SWR. It has an onboard Aural Enhancer circuit which shifts the center point of the EQ frequencies to try to reduce the harsher harmonics resulting from the characteristic sound of a piezo pickup, leaving the more natural even order harmonics. I haven't tried the Centaur yet, but saw one at Dusty Strings in Seattle, which usually selects good stuff. They've had good user feedback about it. The SWR is the first amp which made(to my ear) the McIntyre sound very acoustic without pre-EQ'g. I blend some mike too. Dave Stehman
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