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Cheap DIY Acoustic Guitar Pickup

February 22, 2008 by Will O'Brien 10 Comments


I stumbled on this simple, but effective and cheap diy guitar pickup in my rounds for interesting hacks. Piezo elements haven’t failed to amaze me. They’re usable for electronic drum kit, underwater microphones, running shoes and musical greeting cards.

(I’ve only found an old, out of print book on hydrophones, so if you’ve got a good reference, send it in.)

Posted in Misc HacksTagged guitar, pickup, piezo

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