Kalamabrew
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Hello all!
I have an interesting question for the do-it-yourselfers out there.
I'm going to be putting together a Ubass from Kala parts however I'll be adding a droptop to the body, which of course will cover any holes pre drilled by the factory.
What I would like to do instead of the LR Baggs system Kala uses is install a graphtech ghost bridge with the acousta-phonic pre-amp.
Have any of you out there used a similar style bridge (piezo in saddles) on any uke bass builds?
Main reason I ask is because the one variable I really cant account for without building the thing is whether or not there will be enough string tension on the saddles to produce enough output.
I have an interesting question for the do-it-yourselfers out there.
I'm going to be putting together a Ubass from Kala parts however I'll be adding a droptop to the body, which of course will cover any holes pre drilled by the factory.
What I would like to do instead of the LR Baggs system Kala uses is install a graphtech ghost bridge with the acousta-phonic pre-amp.
Have any of you out there used a similar style bridge (piezo in saddles) on any uke bass builds?
Main reason I ask is because the one variable I really cant account for without building the thing is whether or not there will be enough string tension on the saddles to produce enough output.