Uke Minutes 69 - How to Install an Ukulele Pickup

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • Hey Uke Players (& uke makers)!
    In this episode of Uke Minutes, we visit the Kanile'a Ukulele factory, where owner, Joe Souza, shows us how to install a Mi-Si (pronounced "My-sigh") "Acoustic Trio" active pickup! See how the pros install a pickup and pick up some tips & insight on the process.
    Aloha,
    -UU Staff
    www.ukuleleunderground.com
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Komentáře • 61

  • @shannonwomaje4123
    @shannonwomaje4123 Před 8 lety +1

    Best technique and working style from all these Uke pickup postings. Professional.

  • @danielibnz
    @danielibnz Před rokem

    Never too late...
    I just saw this great video. The procedure and skills of Mr. Souza are remarkable.
    Thanks for sharing

  • @johnbarr7421
    @johnbarr7421 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video - thanks. Using the dowel as an extra "finger" is brilliant!

  • @AS-rc1lv
    @AS-rc1lv Před 6 lety

    Yeah! Best movie on how to electrify an Ukulele! That is the best guidance I ever saw. Professional and absolutely clear. GREAT THX!

  • @jasonpillingmusic
    @jasonpillingmusic Před 4 lety +1

    Thank You. My pickup nut came loose INSIDE the body and fell off. Appreciate the drop of glue! Now I can see your clever process how to re-install/fix it.

  • @h7oslo
    @h7oslo Před 8 lety +1

    Thanks ! That was a well produced informative tutorial !
    Best rc

  • @SeattleRingHunter
    @SeattleRingHunter Před 7 lety +1

    Also if you driving a hole for your end pin jack consider using the stewmac.com End Pin Jack Reamer. First apply some painters tape to the surface of your instrument to reduce any splitting during the drilling process. The Setewmac End Pin Jack Reamer is the tool you should be using for a perfect damage free hole in your precious instrument. Of course there are other tools and ways to do it but your results may vary.

  • @jonathannagtalon1507
    @jonathannagtalon1507 Před 9 lety +4

    Nice job with the installation. First time I've seen this done before. Out of curiosity, how much would installing one these cost?

  • @andeanphoto
    @andeanphoto Před 11 lety

    This guy is good. Awesome! Thanks for sharing.

  • @josephstewart5201
    @josephstewart5201 Před rokem

    A very insightful and helpful video! Although the background soundtrack is a little bit distracting . . . sounds much like my wife, running on the treadmill upstairs! 🙃

  • @davidsims1329
    @davidsims1329 Před 8 lety

    Great job, thanks for sharing

  • @BobLyons
    @BobLyons Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant!

  • @JohnLemon237
    @JohnLemon237 Před 8 lety

    Thank you so much for sharing! This is great. I am now subscribed :3

  • @geneoluminology
    @geneoluminology Před 6 lety

    That s awsome.....alohaa from Spain...all th best and much abundance and joy

  • @42shepherds
    @42shepherds Před 4 lety +2

    Wow, professional. Too scary for anyone other than a pro. 💕

  • @DarranJHankey66
    @DarranJHankey66 Před 2 lety

    Well, I'm gonna have a bash on a cheap kids uke , then go for it if it, I'll put one on a mid range concert ,, it took me 20 years 25 years ago fit my first Uke Banjo calfskin vellum , I kicked myself for paying over the years ! CZcams is awsome for those step by steps ,and you get better each time , but this ,mmmmm, it's gotta be 2, poss 3 cheap ukes b4 any thing expensive,,great vid guys

  • @claudioscola
    @claudioscola Před 12 lety

    I made a video of this process too. The stepped drill looked like a good idea - I just used and new drill bit after a smaller sized one. So that Misi uses a rechargeable battery? Looks like a good solution as I had to cut a panel out for the main unit but at least I have the tone and volume on it.

  • @seasharpdeflat
    @seasharpdeflat Před 8 lety

    Wonderful!

  • @shannonwomaje4123
    @shannonwomaje4123 Před 8 lety +7

    I particularly love the ever-constant pounding drums in the background, while concentrating on what he is trying to say, with the eclipse of 60 extra decibels at the end. What's wrong with Ukulele background music?

    • @joebuccelli5065
      @joebuccelli5065 Před 4 lety

      Shannon Womaje I agree. I love the Ukulele Underground content but absolutely hate the distracting background music. Ive read this kind of comment many times on their videos. It seems that their reasons for using that format outweigh the requests of their viewers. Maybe Im not hip enough 😆

  • @SeattleRingHunter
    @SeattleRingHunter Před 7 lety +3

    You may want to consider the K&K Aloha Twin pickup. A lot less intrusive and reproduces a nice natural sound of you Uke. Its a passive piezo pickup but they have done a really good job on the manufacturing of this pickup and no capacitors or batteries inside your instrument. Its a lot cleaner and has a decent output for a piezo pickup. I personally didn't want to put a ribbon pickup between my saddle and bride no did I want to route my bridge. All around the K&K Aloha is much simpler and lighter on your instrument. No saying the MiSi is a bad system just pointing out that there is other options that are highly thought of such as the K&K.

    • @sjeter61
      @sjeter61 Před 6 lety

      I put a twin spot on my tenor, I wounder if I could get my hands into a soprano, have you tried it?

    • @CaliforniaOutdoorsman
      @CaliforniaOutdoorsman Před 2 lety

      The spot transducers pick up too much body noise from your hands, clothing etc while playing

  • @trovadorregio
    @trovadorregio Před 9 lety

    that was great!! :O

  • @newcheloar
    @newcheloar Před 8 lety

    Hello,
    i have just one quetion.
    my uke has a thicker piece of wood just on the spot you are doing the hole.
    i just want to know if the jack is going to be long enough to go until the other side.
    thank you,
    i am asking this because i can tell that the uke you are using on the video doesn´t have that thicker piece of wood in that spot cause you can make the hole in a very easy way.

  • @howardreplogle
    @howardreplogle Před 10 lety

    Good instructions. But wouldn't it be easier to sand the bottom of the saddle than to route the channel deeper (especially lacking the slot routing jig)? Maybe the point is to preserve the existing side support of the saddle? Or accurately preserve the original action fixed by the saddle height?

  • @akipachoekie
    @akipachoekie Před 5 lety

    Hello sir.
    I have 3 instruments with Misi A Trio.
    1 Kala Triback Limited edition all solid tenor ukelele (spruce/rosewood.
    2 Quatro Venezolano.(solid wood)
    3 Ohana Tk 38 all solid mahogany soprano.
    The first 2 are very loud and clear.
    But the Ohana,
    i have to bring the volume up to 12 o'clock
    While nr 1 and 2 are same volume already with the volume controle at 9 o' clock.
    The only thing i can imaging is that the distance between the saddle and the top from the Instrument are higher.
    Do you have any options for me sir.
    Thank you and greetings from the Netherlands.

  • @vickymawiva
    @vickymawiva Před 5 lety

    Under which circumstances is it NOT necessary to use a Pre-Amp? Because usually the Pickup goes into a preamp before leaving the uke.

  • @philcose5388
    @philcose5388 Před 6 lety

    You have a double in Brisbane, famed hairdresser "Stefan" check him out...Excellent video, very clear.

  • @tadleysimon
    @tadleysimon Před 9 lety +7

    thats not a micrometer, its a digital vernier caliper.
    you sir, lied to me.

    • @camofpv
      @camofpv Před 5 lety

      simon nash scrolled down to say the same!

  • @AnitaLife27
    @AnitaLife27 Před 6 lety

    I was having a heart attack until I realized he's the luthier that made or supervised the making up this very uke. I wouldn't try to do this myself. This is for a pro!

  • @almeidadave1
    @almeidadave1 Před 9 lety +5

    Great video!
    However the measuring tool you used is not called a micrometer- its a vernier caliper
    Two Different tools - just saying
    :)

  • @OGukulele
    @OGukulele Před 3 lety

    So is he routing out the entire saddle slot to make it deeper, or routing out a smaller channel within the existing slot, or something else? I really want to see a drawing or get a better description of what's going on.

    • @markgoldberg2223
      @markgoldberg2223 Před 2 lety

      Yes, he is routing the entire channel. The pickup ribbon is the same width as the saddle.

  • @rhess10
    @rhess10 Před 10 lety

    What happens to the little computer board with the battery? Does it get mounted somewhere? Maybe I didn't see that part.

    • @danplews
      @danplews Před 7 lety +1

      It's the preamp. It's permanently attached to the endpin socket into which the jack goes: piezo pickup - wires - preamp - socket - jack cable...

  • @LisaManningMusic
    @LisaManningMusic Před 8 lety +4

    Has anyone tried this at home? If so, did it work? I'm considering doing this but don't want to ruin my uke!

    • @wezzy_networkss887
      @wezzy_networkss887 Před 7 lety +1

      LisaAnnManning I broke my $300 uke

    • @LisaManningMusic
      @LisaManningMusic Před 7 lety

      Ethanatic s Oh no! That's awful! I chickened out myself and ended up buying an electric one.

    • @DestressYourMind
      @DestressYourMind Před 7 lety +6

      It's not a good idea to route the bridge. If you don't have any previous experience using the router you might spoil your uke. Instead file off the saddle to the thickness of your pickup, little by little. Always check to see if you're sanding the saddle equally on both ends of the saddle. In case you made a mistake on that step, buying a saddle would cost you way less than buying a new uke. Hope this helped.

    • @B0rnles13
      @B0rnles13 Před 6 lety

      It's a demo by an expert, I built an electric guitar from a kit that I managed to eventually get working, it's not an easy thing to do unless you do it all the time, and it's very easy to get it wrong and ruin the instrument!

  • @eddyclip
    @eddyclip Před 6 lety

    The ribbon is 1/30.000 inch thick? Did I hear it right? what is that in Millimeters?

  • @deathslice60
    @deathslice60 Před 12 lety

    Very true, but if it is done on a cheap but okay playing ukulele, it be worth a shot.

  • @Sheckymoi
    @Sheckymoi Před 4 lety

    What about unbalanced output of each string. Splints?

    • @Sheckymoi
      @Sheckymoi Před 4 lety

      A hand made? A super tenor. The volume control fell off first gig. Sent it back, also a buzz on a note. Got it back, C string is half as loud. Called. Not their problem.

  • @ExaltedDuck
    @ExaltedDuck Před 4 lety

    I hate to be that guy but I have to ask does it djeny?

  • @walterrider9600
    @walterrider9600 Před 8 lety

    thank you

  • @CaptainRon1913
    @CaptainRon1913 Před 12 lety

    After watching this, not sure I will trust anyone to install one of these on my $1800.00 Kanile'a. Fedex insured shipping will cost much less then a hack job.

  • @lingthegreat
    @lingthegreat Před 3 lety

    You guys know your #%€@

  • @mikelheron20
    @mikelheron20 Před 12 lety

    This is a specialist job. You would have to be mad to try this yourself on a decent ukulele.

  • @jibe1099
    @jibe1099 Před 12 lety

    นู ขอ ตัว1 หุหุ

  • @markjordan4593
    @markjordan4593 Před 6 lety

    Very 90s - drum track in the background is getting on my nerves.

  • @RickDean
    @RickDean Před 4 lety

    Kill the background music.

  • @georgyorgy2
    @georgyorgy2 Před 9 lety +4

    The white guy could've done the video without the Asian dude.

    • @MrYellowGeko
      @MrYellowGeko Před 9 lety +8

      Well for starters he's Hawaiian, not Asian, and secondly he's the co-owner of the youtube channel.

    • @MrYellowGeko
      @MrYellowGeko Před 8 lety

      ***** You're filipino

    • @MatthewSmith-si8ks
      @MatthewSmith-si8ks Před 8 lety

      You're all filipino.

    • @unicornpoo7441
      @unicornpoo7441 Před 6 lety

      y'all are dumb. Hawaiians, native americans and filipino's all share the same ancestry.

    • @cezanniemelchor2395
      @cezanniemelchor2395 Před 6 lety

      georgyorgy2 imo the Asian guy adds character to the video plus Aldrine is a cool and talented musician and singer.