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Aside from wiring up the jacks and potentiometers, that’s pretty much it for this prototype!
A simple Cure-ish sounding tune, but a real breakthrough for the Drumbas. The right side is going through ElectroHarmonix SuperEgo and MEL9 pedals while the left is going through a Line6 Multi-Effects unit. The contact mics still bleed over pretty bad, but the whole setup is getting more useable every week. A friend is playing quiet bass in the background.
The drumbas now has a nut/bridge which runs through the soundboard and pulls the string downward. Underneath, a piezo contact mic is mounted to it and is wired to a guitar potentiometer. I'm playing it through a few patches on a Line 6 Pod HD500.

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I installed a mounting hole and utilized some old hardware I had lying around. Next, I rigged up a nut/bridge piece that runs through the soundboard and pulls the string down. It has a piezo contact mic mounted to its underside. (Note the temporary allen wrench spacer.)The mic is wired to a standard guitar potentiometer.