Try to ensure that the pick-up element lead is not touching the body of the Uke - Have it rest against the jack socket cable instead.
Make sure that the saddle is not tight fitting in the bridge. It needs to easily squeeze up against the pick-up element without the bridge causing any friction. I had this problem after 2 weeks. It cause my A string to sound quieter than my other strings. It was a quick easy fix though.
@KenMiddletonUkulele I was nervous Ken! With adequate tools it was OK. You just need to be careful not to split or chip the finish because it can flake off by an extra mm or 2. Being made of acacia, it was fairly robust stuff.
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Try to ensure that the pick-up element lead is not touching the body of the Uke - Have it rest against the jack socket cable instead.
Make sure that the saddle is not tight fitting in the bridge. It needs to easily squeeze up against the pick-up element without the bridge causing any friction. I had this problem after 2 weeks. It cause my A string to sound quieter than my other strings. It was a quick easy fix though.
claudioscola 5 months ago
Looks doable, so I need a drill, screwdriver, post-it notes and some large Cojones?
m3ntalist 6 months ago
great vid,very helpful.i have the karla tenor,gonna do this soon wish me luck.
MrSkippylen 6 months ago
Just played Karauke in Belladrum this weekend with this and it performed really well!
claudioscola 6 months ago
Great video. I have to fit one myself soon, but it makes me rather nervous.
KenMiddletonUkulele 7 months ago
@KenMiddletonUkulele I was nervous Ken! With adequate tools it was OK. You just need to be careful not to split or chip the finish because it can flake off by an extra mm or 2. Being made of acacia, it was fairly robust stuff.
claudioscola 7 months ago
You might notice that I have a couple of dents - I did drop this down some stairs once!!! This pickup does have a built in tuner too which is nice.
claudioscola 7 months ago