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W.T.B Acoustic Soundhole PickUp (sorted), Acoustic Case for Eko Ranger (Dreadnought?)

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BellycasterBellycaster Frets: 5750
edited September 2023 in Guitars £
As per the title. I'm trying to keep spending to a minimum. The soundhole pick up I'd prefer a passive one. The Acoustic Guitar is a Dreadnought size, or very close to that size.

The Tremolo pedal is a feeler for a bandmate who @CountryDave can vouch for. No convoluted scam going on here

What you got?

Edit: Tremolo Pedal no longer required

Cheers.
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  • GrangousierGrangousier Frets: 2493
    Somewhere I have an old* Seymour Duncan Woody that I could probably send for postage cost, which would definitely keep costs down. 

    * Early to mid-nineties?
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  • BellycasterBellycaster Frets: 5750
    Somewhere I have an old* Seymour Duncan Woody that I could probably send for postage cost, which would definitely keep costs down. 

    * Early to mid-nineties?
    That's very kind, thanks. I'd surely have to give you something a little more than postage though? These are not cheap when they are new.

    Embarrassingly, I didn't even know until very recently that this technology existed now, never mind in the 90's.

    Doh!
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  • BellycasterBellycaster Frets: 5750
    Still looking.
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  • Hi,

    I've got one of these tremolo pedals ready for a new home. In going to stick with the tremolo on my amp.

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/253687270397?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=wCIzBDP3SHu&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=a9M6NJdMTVq&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

    £37 new, not been used much, £25 posted?

    All the best
    Martin
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  • Brand new Behringer trem pedal will cost less than £40 and offers a dip of the toe into trem.

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  • ^^^ I have a Beringer trem that I'll do for £15 if you like? It's a good pedal, basically a Boss TR-2 clone, but surplus to requirements since getting a Princeton TM with onboard tremolo.
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  • I've still got this guy if you're interested, let me know if you want more accurate measurements.



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  • BellycasterBellycaster Frets: 5750
    ^^^ I have a Beringer trem that I'll do for £15 if you like? It's a good pedal, basically a Boss TR-2 clone, but surplus to requirements since getting a Princeton TM with onboard tremolo.
    That sounds good. I have to ask though if there's any noticeable drop or rise in volume when the pedal is engaged? If not, I'll probably expect he'll take it as long as they're reliable.

    Cheers.
    And they said that in our time, all that's good will fall from grace, even Saints would turn their face, in our time.
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  • BellycasterBellycaster Frets: 5750
    ToastHat said:
    I've still got this guy if you're interested, let me know if you want more accurate measurements.



    I'm not sure what's happening with the one @Grangousier offered yet, mate. One of our Band just happened to tell me he "might " have one lying around, so I'm waiting to see on that as well. Cheers.
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  • ^^^ I have a Beringer trem that I'll do for £15 if you like? It's a good pedal, basically a Boss TR-2 clone, but surplus to requirements since getting a Princeton TM with onboard tremolo.
    That sounds good. I have to ask though if there's any noticeable drop or rise in volume when the pedal is engaged? If not, I'll probably expect he'll take it as long as they're reliable.

    Cheers.
    ….It’s a tremolo…?

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  • BellycasterBellycaster Frets: 5750
    ^^^ I have a Beringer trem that I'll do for £15 if you like? It's a good pedal, basically a Boss TR-2 clone, but surplus to requirements since getting a Princeton TM with onboard tremolo.
    That sounds good. I have to ask though if there's any noticeable drop or rise in volume when the pedal is engaged? If not, I'll probably expect he'll take it as long as they're reliable.

    Cheers.
    ….It’s a tremolo…?
    It's not for me though, mate. I have ask him to see what he says.
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  • RocknRollDaveRocknRollDave Frets: 6075
    edited August 2023
    Sorry, just being facetious (a tremolo, by definition, dips and rises in volume.)

    Less tw*tty answer: no, there is no noticeable drop when the Behringer is engaged. It’s a Boss TR-2 in a less sturdy casing, in effect.

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  • BellycasterBellycaster Frets: 5750
    Sorry, just being facetious (a tremolo, by definition, dips and rises in volume.)

    Less tw*tty answer: no, there is no noticeable drop when the Behringer is engaged. It’s a Boss TR-2 in a less sturdy casing, in effect.
    Ah, yes, I should have seen the irony  ;) I've asked him anyway and he won't do Behringer stuff, so it's a no go anyway.
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  • Soundhole pick up sorted thanks to the very kind @Grangousier ;


    Bump for Acoustic Case! 
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