rod piezo as bridge - Cigar Box Nation2024-03-29T07:27:44Zhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/forum/topics/rod-piezo-as-bridge?groupUrl=cbgitty&commentId=2592684%3AComment%3A947606&groupId=2592684%3AGroup%3A266189&feed=yes&xn_auth=noLooks nice, I would think you…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2012-01-17:2592684:Comment:9492592012-01-17T20:44:15.683ZJames Bushhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/JamesBush
<p>Looks nice, I would think you would get more box noise by having it sitting on box. Does it?</p>
<p>James</p>
<p>Looks nice, I would think you would get more box noise by having it sitting on box. Does it?</p>
<p>James</p> Set the strings on the piezo…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2012-01-17:2592684:Comment:9494022012-01-17T20:40:55.268ZJames Bushhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/JamesBush
<p>Set the strings on the piezo rod. Have not tried anyother way. I super glued mine on top of wood to hold and build up height of bridge.</p>
<p>Set the strings on the piezo rod. Have not tried anyother way. I super glued mine on top of wood to hold and build up height of bridge.</p> I ordered one from CB Gitty,…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2012-01-17:2592684:Comment:9493232012-01-17T20:37:45.923ZJames Bushhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/JamesBush
<p>I ordered one from CB Gitty, set it up as a bridge, love it. Ordered 20 more. Thanks Ben!</p>
<p>I ordered one from CB Gitty, set it up as a bridge, love it. Ordered 20 more. Thanks Ben!</p> tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2012-01-16:2592684:Comment:9476092012-01-16T12:46:13.834ZRandy S. Bretzhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/RandySBretz
<p><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/305767583?profile=original" target="_self"><img class="align-full" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/305767583?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024" width="721"></a></p>
<p><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/305767583?profile=original" target="_self"><img class="align-full" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/305767583?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024" width="721"></a></p> make a wood base up and use a…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2012-01-16:2592684:Comment:9476062012-01-16T12:45:27.343ZRandy S. Bretzhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/RandySBretz
<p><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/305767318?profile=original" target="_self"><img class="align-full" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/305767318?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024" width="721"></a>make a wood base up and use a wood or bone saddle, the rod piezo`s work best when they have pressure on the rod.</p>
<p><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/305767318?profile=original" target="_self"><img class="align-full" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/305767318?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024" width="721"></a>make a wood base up and use a wood or bone saddle, the rod piezo`s work best when they have pressure on the rod.</p> This might work for you.drill…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2011-10-10:2592684:Comment:8502032011-10-10T00:59:07.976ZMr.Chttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/cstorz
This might work for you.drill a hole in a hard wood dowl.inbed it directly in as bridge.
This might work for you.drill a hole in a hard wood dowl.inbed it directly in as bridge. Papa,
Most commercially-pro…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2011-09-26:2592684:Comment:8378082011-09-26T08:38:23.842ZRon "Oily" Spraguehttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/RonaldSprague
<p>Papa,</p>
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<p>Most commercially-produced guitars with piezos place the rod piezo directly beneath the saddle, in the slot cut for the saddle into the bridge (except for those like Ovations, where the rod piezo is internally molded into the saddle).You <em>could</em> use the rod piezo as a saddle, but over time, the strings will cut into the piezo material, which ain't really what you want. Get your bridge piece, slot it, place the rod piezo inside that slot, and place your saddle…</p>
<p>Papa,</p>
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<p>Most commercially-produced guitars with piezos place the rod piezo directly beneath the saddle, in the slot cut for the saddle into the bridge (except for those like Ovations, where the rod piezo is internally molded into the saddle).You <em>could</em> use the rod piezo as a saddle, but over time, the strings will cut into the piezo material, which ain't really what you want. Get your bridge piece, slot it, place the rod piezo inside that slot, and place your saddle over that; makes sure the slot is deep enough to accept both the rod piezo and your saddle material.. You can use brass bar stock, bone, an old screw, what have you, for the saddle; just make sure the rod piezo sits directly beneath it inthe bridge slot.</p>
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<p>Hope this helps,</p>
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<p>Oily</p> I got a Rod Piezo and Endpin…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2011-09-26:2592684:Comment:8373672011-09-26T00:24:49.884ZPapaSimonehttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/PapaSimone
<p>I got a Rod Piezo and Endpin Jack Harness and am about to make a bridge for it. My question is this. Do the strings actually go on the rod or is the rod imbedded inside the bridge? Can anyone help me? Ben?</p>
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<p>I got a Rod Piezo and Endpin Jack Harness and am about to make a bridge for it. My question is this. Do the strings actually go on the rod or is the rod imbedded inside the bridge? Can anyone help me? Ben?</p>
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