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Hey,
I am really interested in acoustic Dangelico archtops. Sadly, they are not produced anymore (and the old ones cost alot), so i was wondering, since the D'Angelico Excel EXL-1 has a floating pickup, would it be possible to just remove it, without it leaving any marks, holes or cavities on the body?
Appreciate the responses.
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06-13-2022 05:31 AM
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Sure, and it'll be the exact same as if you left the pickup on it; removing it won't effect the acoustics either way. Those guitars are laminated and in that respect, not an optimum acoustic guitar the way the legendary John D'Angelico guitars were.
I had an Asian Exel (as opposed to a hand built John D'Angelico upon which that D'Angelico reputation was based) and it was OK to play plugged in but though you can hear it acoustically, it didn't have the acoustic, the pure acoustic response that a solid topped instrument would have.
If you're looking for an acoustic sound and feel, the Asian laminated top instruments may look like a spruce topped acoustic guitar, but the materials will be an impediment to the feel and sound you seem to be hoping for.
Best thing, try one out. Maybe the differences I hear won't be such a deal breaker to you. Try one with a floating pickup, if it feels good, that's what you'll have whether you choose to keep or remove the pickup.
Hope this helps.
Best of luck.
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Originally Posted by Kurikz
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Thanks, I didnt even think about the materials and construction, i think ill keep looking and go another route then
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Originally Posted by Jimmy blue note
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Of course a floating pickup shouldn't affect the acoustic sound but IMHO, if you want to use an electric-acoustic purely acoustically, nothing should be touching the top (nor the back).
Or at least not lightly. It's been a real quest for me to hunt down all the bits of cable that were in contact with a vibrating surface because I could hear buzzing. Even right next to the top screw of the fingerrest which goes into a part of the top that should hardly vibrate. I've had to make a cotton string loop to keep the output cable from touching the edge of the f-hole. Hardest one to trace was that same cable touching the back (fortunately it had slack enough to loop it using a piece of gaffer tape).
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Originally Posted by Kurikz
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