Just wondering if it's possible to use a piezo + soundhole pickup at the same time...

OsvyRock

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Using the same preamp on my guitar?
I have a Fender PM-4CE. Just wondering if that's possible. Should I install a passive soundhole pickup or not?
Would it work? Just had that crazy idea!
 
Re: Just wondering if it's possible to use a piezo + soundhole pickup at the same tim

I have seen preamps with more than one input
Yours may not have one
 
Re: Just wondering if it's possible to use a piezo + soundhole pickup at the same tim

there are ways to do it, depends on how much you wanna spend. duncan has a saddle pup with a preamp that allows a second pup to be used, not sure if the one in your guitar has that function but kinda doubt it so youd have to look into replacing the preamp at least
 
Re: Just wondering if it's possible to use a piezo + soundhole pickup at the same tim

I have no idea how you would wire that into the current preamp. Also, many soundhole pickups are passive. You could do this outside of the guitar with a small mixer, though.
 
Re: Just wondering if it's possible to use a piezo + soundhole pickup at the same tim

one could possibly just splice into the wire from the bridge pickup

but you run the risk of damaging the current set up

if it does work
a three position on-on-on switch would let you choose either or both
 
Re: Just wondering if it's possible to use a piezo + soundhole pickup at the same tim

Pendulum makes a preamp where you can mix multiple sources like piezo, magnetic, and microphone.
 
Re: Just wondering if it's possible to use a piezo + soundhole pickup at the same tim

Fishman makes the 301 that has a microphone and a bridge transducer

GFS has one preamp that lets you plug in one 2.5mm jack and a second 3.5mm jack
Then blend the two
They then have an assortment of pickups with the different jacks for mix and match
 
Re: Just wondering if it's possible to use a piezo + soundhole pickup at the same tim

I have seen preamps with more than one input
Yours may not have one

there are ways to do it, depends on how much you wanna spend. duncan has a saddle pup with a preamp that allows a second pup to be used, not sure if the one in your guitar has that function but kinda doubt it so youd have to look into replacing the preamp at least

I have no idea how you would wire that into the current preamp. Also, many soundhole pickups are passive. You could do this outside of the guitar with a small mixer, though.

one could possibly just splice into the wire from the bridge pickup

but you run the risk of damaging the current set up

if it does work
a three position on-on-on switch would let you choose either or both

Pendulum makes a preamp where you can mix multiple sources like piezo, magnetic, and microphone.

Fishman makes the 301 that has a microphone and a bridge transducer

GFS has one preamp that lets you plug in one 2.5mm jack and a second 3.5mm jack
Then blend the two
They then have an assortment of pickups with the different jacks for mix and match


Thanks everyone of you for the replies! I thought I was crazy about this. I imagine the easiest/best bet would be installing a soundhole pickup with a proper 1/4 inch connection for it too.
My preamp was made by Fishman for the Fender Paramount Series. Looks similar to the one Taylor uses, but this one has a tuner! Just would like to improve my sound even more for both, live and recording situations. I thought about ehdwuld, but maybe he's right. I could damage my preamp that way. It even has/uses something that looks like a computer chip.
 
Re: Just wondering if it's possible to use a piezo + soundhole pickup at the same tim

Pendulum makes a preamp where you can mix multiple sources like piezo, magnetic, and microphone.

I dig that Boss GX-700 unit in the rack. I had the Roland version, the GP-100.
 
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