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12.

 

Remove the rectangular dual-lock piece (black, 
on output jack). 

 
13.

 

Stick the endpin jack through the bridge (center) 
opening in the resonator cover it will most likely 
need some force to get the dual-lock part 
though. 

 

 

 
14.

 

Reinstall the resonator cover. 

 

 
15.

 

Reinstall the tail piece and remove the duct tape 
on it. 

 

16.

 

Install the rectangular “dual-lock” jack fastener 
on a fitting spot on the guitar (see photo) make 
sure to establish the perfect spot first. We 
recommend to stick a piece of duct-tape on the 
guitar first and stick the dual-lock onto the duct-
tape as the adhesive on the dual-lock is leaves a 
residue that is difficult to remove. 

 

 
17.

 

Secure the pickup cable with piece of clear 
scotch tape as shown in photo. This is important 
as the cable tends to vibrate a little on the 
resonator cover and this vibration will otherwise 
be picked up by the transducer. It may be 
difficult to get the tape underneath the strings; 
we pushed it through from the top between 2 
strings and pressed it down using a q-tip. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Pure Resonator BB

Page 1: ...on procedure and location is the exact same for both external or internal jack mount With an internal jack the pickup wire will be routed underneath the resonator cover and via a small hole in the sidewall of the resonator well to the internally mounted jack It is a somewhat delicate procedure that requires soldering We include a small bag with the required washers nut and strap button for the int...

Page 2: ... of the biscuit It should slightly overhang the bevel of the biscuit to maximize its location towards the low string side as shown in photo 8 Drill a 5 64 1 9 mm hole through the biscuit on the marked spot 9 Mount the pickup like shown in photo with the supplied black Phillips head screw and the small washer that comes with it Please note that you should tighten this screw as hard as you can with ...

Page 3: ...o make sure to establish the perfect spot first We recommend to stick a piece of duct tape on the guitar first and stick the dual lock onto the duct tape as the adhesive on the dual lock is leaves a residue that is difficult to remove 17 Secure the pickup cable with piece of clear scotch tape as shown in photo This is important as the cable tends to vibrate a little on the resonator cover and this...

Page 4: ... possible that the pickup cable is vibrating against something You may have to further secure it with clear scotch tape Tightening the pickup adjustment screw as much as possible is very important for a warm tone The more you tighten it the stronger and warmer the bass response will be We recommend using a screwdriver the largest possible size that still grips the small black screw securely If the...

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