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    Hello,

    Just wondering what people have done to improve their mandobirds? Pick-up changes, pot changes etc...I haven't done anything to mine, other than setting it up...but it does seem to have a little too much high end (which I can roll off)...just curious as to what other owners have done...thanks
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    I just had a Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounder pickup installed. That made the sound much better, but I don't know if it is still good enough.

    The guy at the music store who put it in did an experiment with a guitar pickup held over the strings. The mandobird wailed with the guitar pickup and was much lower in volume with the quarter pounder. I guess that's what happens when you try and use a bass pickup with low mass mando strings.

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    Local luthier took mine apart and tested pots and caps and just as an experiment, soldered in a different cap and it did seem to make the tone control more sensitive....but my E string is getting very little love at this time, since it is so shrill...I just find myself using the A string much more....and have been thinking about restringing it starting with the A string in place of the E.....D in place of the A, etc...

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    Is the finikyness of the pickup a common problem on these mandobirds?
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    A good EQ is very useful for any electric mandolin....

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