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I am currently working on an entry level Asian tenor that had a piezo pickup duct taped to the underside of the head.
After stripping, cleaning reinstalling everything and setting the head tension, I want to know where the best place to refit the pickup would be! Directly under the bridge or somewhere slightly off it?
I will be using a bead of superglue gel to fit it.
Why not use double-sticky tape to try different spots to see whether it makes a difference. In the U.S., the stuff to use is "Scotch Permanent Double Sided Tape." If you think it does, you can. It's certainly not permanent. I peel it off in applications like that all the time. The alternative is "temporary," and that's asking for trouble.
I am attaching. instructions for Jones-Hatfield pickup as suggested by other comment.
Edited by - jackhatfield on 06/22/2026 15:13:08
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Originally posted by jackhatfieldI am attaching. instructions for Jones-Hatfield pickup as suggested by other comment.
Hi Jack, thanks for the response. I am familiar weith this one as we have them for sale here.
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Originally posted by davidpppWhy not use double-sticky tape to try different spots to see whether it makes a difference. In the U.S., the stuff to use is "Scotch Permanent Double Sided Tape." If you think it does, you can. It's certainly not permanent. I peel it off in applications like that all the time. The alternative is "temporary," and that's asking for trouble.
Another good removable adhesive is Glue Dots. Not only do you want to be able to experiment with the PU's location, but keeping it stuck in place on that slick head requires a glue that retains some flexibility. CA dries hard and brittle-- it would be hard to remove when you want to, but a head can flex, and if it does (like if you adjust the tension), that superglue is liable to let go instantly when you don't want it to.
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Originally posted by Dan Gellertquote:
Originally posted by davidpppWhy not use double-sticky tape to try different spots to see whether it makes a difference. In the U.S., the stuff to use is "Scotch Permanent Double Sided Tape." If you think it does, you can. It's certainly not permanent. I peel it off in applications like that all the time. The alternative is "temporary," and that's asking for trouble.
Another good removable adhesive is Glue Dots. Not only do you want to be able to experiment with the PU's location, but keeping it stuck in place on that slick head requires a glue that retains some flexibility. CA dries hard and brittle-- it would be hard to remove when you want to, but a head can flex, and if it does (like if you adjust the tension), that superglue is liable to let go instantly when you don't want it to.
As both the pickup and the banjo (cheapy entry level Asian) are Asian, I attached a couple of strips of thin double sided tape to the rounded profile of the outside edge of the pickup. It seems to be holding. I don't know how it sounds as it has gone back to the music store who owns it.
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