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Pro's / Con's - Active or Passive - or just plug the hole
This has probally been asked before but I still don't know the answer. Which is better, a active of passive pickup system? I just aquired a used DY72 K Yairi 12 string that was previously set up with a pickup. Whatever was installed has been removed and there is no end pin in the guitar, just a 1/2" dia hole. I'm trying to decide what type of system, active or passive, to install or would I be better off just plugging the hole? I don't gig, will never be a guitar god, never have a long line of groupies following me around or sign any autographs due to my music ability. I do want to be able to play with a good sound, though. Not loud, just good. Kinda interested in the K & K Pure but only know what I've read.
I know my cheapest route would be to get a larger end pin and install that in the guitar and have found an ebony one but it requires glueing. Whatever route I take I would to do before I change the string. Suggestions????? Nela |
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If you don't think you'll ever amplify don't get a pickup. If you amplify occasionally get a passive pickup or just use a microphone.
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Bob Colosi has an oversized endpin that will fit a 1/2" hole where the 1/4' jack receptacle used to be. Or there are dozens of options for pickups both active or passive? I like McIntyre Feather passive soundboard transducers or LR Baggs Lyric active soundboard mics. But there are a lot of K&K fans here too.
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playing live. If you plan on recording then I'd definitely use mic's. I record acoustic guitars quite a bit and every pick up I tried just didn't cut it. So, I bought mic's and never looked back. |
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StewMac also has an oversize endpin. It uses a screw to hold it in place. The screw is on the inside, and won't be seen.
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Thanks for the replies. I don't think I'll be doing any recording, I do play with a group of folks a couple of times a month but can get by without a pickup. Found a couple of end pin plug I like but they glue in and would require drilling (reaming) if I ever decided to go the pickup route. I could just get a plug in end pin and install it without any electronics, too. Several options out there for end pins. Still like to gather some info on passive vs active systems, though.
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Best place to get those answers is in the "Electrified" section of this forum. Be prepared to get as many different answers/opinions as there are models of pickups on the market. But there are a lot of folks with a lot of knowledge who are always happy to help you...best of luck!
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As others have suggested you can also just get an end pin to suit the hole. This option might be best if you play with a strap and put it on and off frequently (end pin preamps have notoriously lousy strap buttons). Phil
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I would go with something like a K&K.
But I plug in weekly. I have two with transducers, and one with a magnetic pickup. Both types have good and bad points. My guitars with transducer have controls on the side, but are otherwise pretty invisible. If you might one day plug in consider some kind of passive pickup.
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