Not sure where to address this issue, so I'm posting here. I have a uke with an under saddle piezo pickup that was not installed properly, the volume balance is way off. The hole for the pickup wire is too close to the G string so when amplified, the volume is too high on that end and trails off to almost nothing from the A string.
My first thought is to just drill a new hole further away from the G string, but I don't know how the existing hole will effect the sound. Another thought is to drill a hole on the A string side (away from the string), but there will still be an existing hole the pickup will cross over.
Anyone have experience with this situation, and are either of my remedies viable?
My first thought is to just drill a new hole further away from the G string, but I don't know how the existing hole will effect the sound. Another thought is to drill a hole on the A string side (away from the string), but there will still be an existing hole the pickup will cross over.
Anyone have experience with this situation, and are either of my remedies viable?