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I repaired/customized my electric violin, it sounds more beautiful d( ̄◇ ̄)b

  • kyonissho
  • Nov 13
  • 1 min read

Updated: Nov 22

My electric violin's pick up had become no electric sound from the strings.


Fig.1.
Fig.1.
Fig.2.
Fig.2.

I tried to attach a piezo pick up mike to a bridge.


Fig.3.0. Case 1, a pick up is set on bridge's front side.
Fig.3.0. Case 1, a pick up is set on bridge's front side.
Fig.3.1. Case 2, a pick up is set on bridge's back side.
Fig.3.1. Case 2, a pick up is set on bridge's back side.

The sounds are coming from the both,

(a) from the air vibrations by the strings to the pick up of the bridge,

(b) from the strings to the bridge's vibrations to hit the pick up.


Whether (a) can be considered for reverb or not is (1) below, whether (a) should directly hit the bridge or not is (2).



Fig.3.2. Upper figure is for fig.3.0, lower figure is for fig.3.1.
Fig.3.2. Upper figure is for fig.3.0, lower figure is for fig.3.1.

Fig.3.2:

In case of fig.3.0 (fig.3.2's upper figure), there was not reverb but indistinct sounds.

The sounds of fig.3.1 (fig.3.2's lower figure) was very good.


The sounds have been regained and become more beautiful, because ...


Fig.4.
Fig.4.

... the new bridge vibrate more freely, i.e. released from the flat pick up, and the piezo pick up mike is nearer to the strings. And the strings have been tuned for base-√3 sounds.


It sounds more beautiful d( ̄◇ ̄)b



I've repaired my electric violin with $3.8.


Fig.5. Piezo Pick Up Mike for Guitar, Violin etc. Ref. Amazon.co.jp
Fig.5. Piezo Pick Up Mike for Guitar, Violin etc. Ref. Amazon.co.jp

I used a piezo pick up mike not to the acoustic body, but attached to a violin's bridge.



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