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8.
Secure the cable with the small black self-adhesive sticker as shown in the photo on the previous page
(cable orientation for external jack mount).
9.
If your resonator cover has a fold down lip around the biscuit
hole, file a potion off the lip to allow the pickup cable to pass
without being pressed down onto the resonator cone (if the
cable has contact with the cone it will result in mechanical
noise). Make sure to file the cut-out opening in the correct area
(see photo).
10.
Install the resonator cover and the string holder.
11.
Install the rubber bumper to further tighten the cable (see photo
previous page). This ensures that the cable will never make
contact with the cone.
12.
Re-string your instrument and enjoy
EXTERNAL JACK INSTALLATION
1.
Reinstall the resonator cone, resonator cover, and string holder and re-string your instrument.
2.
Arrange the pickup cable as shown on the photo, partly
under the strings behind the bridge and partly under
the string holder.
3.
Tip (optional): Stick a piece of masking- or duct-tape to
the desired jack location (see photo) before you stick
the jack to the guitar. Like this you don’t have to deal
with the residue on your instrument in case you want to
remove the jack.
4.
Attach the endpin jack with the self-adhesive “dual
lock.”
Cut-out in lip of resonator cover,
Internal jack mount only
Cut-‐out