I play every night with a band that also has bass, drums and organ. I play acoustic guitar, electric guitar, banjo and uke, all through the same signal path into a Fender pro junior amp. I used to use a piezo pickup, which sounds pretty good through a DI, but I wanted to use a pickup that sounded better through the amp.
I ended up wiring the banjo with a P90 guitar pickup!
Here is a short vid and sound sample:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRe7Ri4uNDI
It is capable of loud clean and overdriven tones. I can run reverb or delay or boost or whatever else I want. Also, it feeds back less than the piezo used to. I think it has a better "natural" sound than any piezo I have tried!
Aaron
www.boulderacousticsociety.com
This blog is about my life building instruments (mostly ukuleles and banjos) and touring with my band Boulder Acoustic Society. Enjoy
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Bulk Ukulele Strings
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
New Electric Guitar
I just fixed up an old Holiday electric guitar. It was made by Harmony in the early 6o's and re-labeled for sale by a retailer. It is basically an H47 Mars Stratotone. It is a hollow maple body with no soundholes, one single coil pickup with volume and tone and a short 24 inch scale. I had to add a new volume pot, tone pot, jack and tuners. I also pulled the frets, planed the fingerboard and re-fretted. It is easy to play and has a unique sound. Check it out:
Monday, January 17, 2011
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Alan Building A Uke In My Shop!
Alan Rosen came to my shop this winter to learn how to build a uke. I basically made up his parts as a kit and guided him through the process, with lots of education along the way. He ended up with a spruce and myrtle tenor with rosewood fingerboard and bridge. Are you interested in learning how to build a uke? Drop me a line for pricing and availability. info@thebeansprout.com

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