Hi, I just received my gitane D-500. I am going to install the schatten pickup, and was wondering if some other people who use them could give me some advice. Is there any reason to modify the tailpiece so that the endpin jack is centered? If it is truly an unnescessary step than I will skip it, but I want to make sure there are no advantages to changing it. Also, while I have some experience working with guitars, I have never added an endpin jack where there wasn't already a hole. Any tips on how to do it cleanly? I don't see why I wouldn't be able to do it myself, but I am a little nervous.
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Most importantly take your timeand don't try to force the drill.Hope this helps, its really not to difficult
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Steve
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As far as I know there are 3 Schatten pickup types - HFN for steel string guitars, HFN-C for classical guitars, and HFN-S for selmer-style guitars.
Don't know why they'd redesign them. Each one already comes in active and passive versions. The active one, with built-in preamp, is quite hot from what I've heard. The passive one, which I have, is indeed quiet, but it's assumed that you bring your own preamp with these, so why would it need to be louder? I use mine with a Baggs Para Acoustic Pre and a Compact 60 and it sounds amazing.
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Also, if you have technical questions, contact them. They are very responsive and happy to help.
The pick up comes with three different ways to mount it. Thick and thin double sided tape, and some sort of blue tacky substance. Those of you who are using this pickup, Which did you find gave the best results?
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