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Looking for a D-Hole pickup

hotclubdebramptonhotclubdebrampton Brampton, Ontario - Canada✭✭
edited March 2012 in Classifieds Posts: 22
Hi guys,
Looking to get a magnetic pickup for a D-Hole guitar (Gitane DG 320). Not sure if the same one could be used on a petite bouche, but I got that one covered by my Krivo Djangobucker.
The problem with it and the grande bouche is that it sits kind of in the middle of the ...er...comping area (?); while on the petite bouche, it goes right up, a la classical neck pickup position. Two very different sounds, without mentioning that I keep hitting the pickup with the pick.
Given this situation, I was looking to get a new toy for the grand bouche, either a Stimer 48 (?) or, the peche a la mouche.
As they say on the real state market, very motivated buyer here.
Let me know what you have (used) that can be sold and shipped to Canada, cheap :D
Thanks!

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  • klaatuklaatu Nova ScotiaProdigy Rodrigo Shopis D'Artagnan, 1950s Jacques Castelluccia
    Posts: 1,665
    The problem with fitting a mag pickup into the upper part of the D hole is that the fingerboard extension is in the way. You may have to settle for having it sit in the lower part of the D hole and just be careful with your right hand position.

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  • constantineconstantine New York✭✭✭✭ Geronimo Mateos
    Posts: 500
    Here's what I did with an LR Baggs M1. To me the sound is somewhere between a piezo and a magnetic pickup. I made 2 small tabs to extend the width, and just tape it on with scotch tape before the show.
  • hotclubdebramptonhotclubdebrampton Brampton, Ontario - Canada✭✭
    Posts: 22
    Here's what I did with an LR Baggs M1. To me the sound is somewhere between a piezo and a magnetic pickup. I made 2 small tabs to extend the width, and just tape it on with scotch tape before the show.
    That is a great idea! Very Creative! Thanks a lot for sharing, should definitively try it :)
  • ibradburibradbur Halifax Nova Scotia✭✭✭
    Posts: 55
    I've got a d-hole Stimer pickup for sale if you're interested..
  • Craig BumgarnerCraig Bumgarner Drayden, MarylandVirtuoso Bumgarner S/N 001
    Posts: 795
    Those fingerboard extensions are cute, but frankly, they more trouble than they're worth. Here is my solution. :twisted: See your local luthier for a similar "upgrade"



    Of course, a squared off FB end is hardly my idea. I saw it on one of Bob Holo's oval hole guitars last year and thought, wow, that would work great for a clip-on mag pickup. The squared off fingerboard ends like this were fairly common on the f hole guitars made in the French gypsy guitar style. They in turn, were getting their style pointers from American archtops. Course f hole guitars, gypsy or otherwise, can't use a clip on mag, but the square end stopping well short of the sound hole area does have some precedent in gypsy guitars.



  • Posts: 72
    Be warned: finding a pickup for a D-hole isn't an easy task. You DEFINATELY want to make sure it fits correctly before purchasing, and from what I've heard, some pickups will NOT fit on a Gitane. Granted, this is second-hand information, but if I were you I'd actually make sure you try before you buy.
  • fraterfrater Prodigy
    Posts: 763
    Don't know how this work but it certainly looks good.

    http://oldies-guitars.com/guitares/pari ... e-dosseur/
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