Topic: My new baby

Today I have become the proud owner of a Melody 1200 guitar from the mid to late 60's I believe.  Here are some on-line photos of a similar one: http://www.fetishguitars.com/html/recan … /1200.html

Mine may be a little older than this as she does not have the transfer on the headstock, she also has a black bridge and has a different, circular label. The zero fret means that she has a beautiful low action and she plays a dream, albeit a little on the quiet side but new strings may help that.

There is one of the bracings that needs re-gluing (Mondays job when I re-string her) and I shall have to electrify her in the next week or two. I have not yet decided what system to use but it will probably be a Shadow one as they are readily available. I am toying with the idea of putting in a pre-amp with tuner which means cutting a hole in her side or wondering if perhaps I should keep her as original as possible and use a clip-on or stick-on system. Decisions, decisions!! I would appreciate your views on this.

Roger

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Roger - I have no opinion on your electrifying options, just wanted to say Happy NGD! A good playing / sounding 12 string is a thing of beauty.

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Well, I hope you get many good miles on her, Roger.  I wouldn't change her looks with electronics, but that's me.  Stick on would be OK.   Anyway, good luck to ya.  Fine looking guitar

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Happy New Guitar Day!!!! That is a vintage beauty. I bought a Dean Markley Pro Mag clip on and did not like it at all. IMO install one it's worth it or just mike it.

All the same....that is a lovely guitar not sure I'd put a hole in her.

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How nice that you know how to do your own work.  That is a good skill to have learned.  The guitar is a beauty, and I'm sure yours is just as nice if not better.  Now I have to plan a trip to Portugal to play her... 

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Jeff, Pete and Geo,

Thanks for the comments. I am very much in two minds as to what to do although I do like the idea of having a built in tuner for a 12er.

Zurf,

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Congrats on the new guitar Roger. Personally I don't think I would be cutting into this beauty. I would stay with a clip-on pick up or transducer. Again that's my opinion. Anyhow, Happy New Guitar Day!

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Yo can just send that puppy to my house; I'll clean it and feed it and dress it up and play with it every day. LOL

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Happy new guitar day, and please feel free to enjoy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Nice Roger !

Don't cut a hole in the side there are a lot of very good pickups that just require drilling out the end pin. I have a B-band that has a preamp and all it takes is drilling out the end pin. I also have a LR Baggs that I installed that doesn't have a pre-amp and it works great also. There are a lot of great acoustic pickups that don't require altering the guitar. Most are very easy to install.

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Happy NGD Roger!  Your new baby is beautiful... probably even more so than the one pictured.  I wish you two many years of making much beautiful music together!  big_smile

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Beautiful Roger!! smile

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Very nice Roger! 

As for electrifying it... How're your others electrified? Do they have pre-amps or do you already have a preamp that you can feed through? By shadow, Are you talking the brand or as reference to a under bridge transducer set up? I hear people use "shadow" for both smile
You have a few options here... You could go USP, But it can be hard to find ones that sounds good and fits well for a 12'r, especially if you have to go the ordering route.  I'd personally stay away from cutting into the sides for electronics, But that's more just personal tastes than anything else... I like my electronics hidden smile I'd probably go with the under bridge transducer set up myself... Most run hot enough to play without a pre-amp anyway or you could always pick one up later if you feel it needs a little more umphhh. UBT's are funny though. The smaller the transducer the brighter they tend to sound, so I'd look for a larger size for a 12 so it highlights more of the bass and mids. K&K makes an excellent 3 transducer set up for 12's that works really well and doesn't need a pre-amp (although it does help) but they run around $100... You'd also need to measure your bridge plate to make sure all 3 transducers would fit. Using 3 separates the sound more and helps prevent it from becoming muddy or all blending in together and I think this is key for a 12 string because there is already so much going on.... Sorry if the post is jumping around some smile I'm just kinda thinking out loud here wink   

As a side note I have a Shadow brand UBT in my DY-50 and it sounds good for the money (about $60) but haven't ever heard one on a 12 so I can't say how well they would perform in that application...

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Ooooh, Oooooh !!! Very nice Roger !!! Congrats. If I were you I would not dare touch ( i.e. butcher) the body of this fine guitar. I'd get an in-hole pick-up that gently clips inside the sound hole, or just mic the guitar. That's one fine piece of art work there buddy !!!

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Hi roger,and a happy guitar day to you,I have always loved twelve strings but hated to tune them.I am sure you will enjoy the great sounds that you get out of yours. As for electrics if you visit a place that sells clip ons etc you might take it there and ask to try some different things.

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Thank you all for you comments. Although I like the idea of having a built in tuner particularly for twelve strings I am now convinced that cutting a large hole in her side to accomodate one is not the thing to do.

'Shadow' (brand name) produce several different types and some are available at my friend's shop so I will try a few out and see, well hear, what they are like. The under saddle pickup which I have used on other guitars may not work on this one as the bridge is adjustable but I am very interested in the K&K 3 transducer system that 'Pix mentioned. This also uses a jack socket that replaces the strap button she will still look in her original condition with it fitted.

I will keep you posted and try and get some actual photos of my baby i  due course.

Roger

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