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The Donner DSS-6 Guitar Pickup is a passive mahogany soundhole pickup designed to fit soundholes ranging from 3.8" to 3.94" in diameter. It features humbucking technology for noise reduction, a customized neodymium magnet for clear sound, and easy installation without the need for drilling. The solid mahogany housing enhances acoustic vibrations while providing a vintage aesthetic.
Material Type | Mahogany |
Color | DSS-6 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Output Channel Quantity | 1 |
Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
J**S
Great pickup for the money
Bought this pickup last month and installed it in my 1972 Epiphone and am thrilled with the results. It has transformed my old acoustic into so much more than it has ever been. I had seen reviews saying that the volume is low but I have been leaving it turned up and adjusting the volume at the amplifier. If I were to reduce the volume on the pickup it would probably be fine as well. Tone is outstanding and installation was smooth. I did run the wire through the body and have the jack on the end which doubles as a strap button.Bottom line is if you are on the fence I would not hesitate to give this one a go.
S**Y
Simple and Easy
Just needed a Simple Acoustic Pickup to plug in for a group setting.Easy to install.
A**D
Works, some install issues, but it's fine.
I was skeptical on this one. Some reviews not happy with the product, and Amazon even flagged it as "frequent return" so I got a "renewed" one for cheaper and took a chance.I did some testing before mounting it in the guitar to make sure it worked, holding it next to vibrating strings before install. Seemed to pick up and make a signal, so I went to installing it. It had very poorly worded "chinglish" instructions in the package, so basically those went in the bonfire. It did require drilling a hole where the strap button lives, and the jack retainer nut on the pickup jack becomes the new strap button. I put this on my beater acoustic guitar at the cabin, so I didn't mind some hole drilling. I used a 1/2" wood/metal bit and the jack fit well in that size hole. I think the instructions said 12mm hole. No one has a 12mm bit at their cabin by the way.... 1/2"= 13mm = close enough.It is NOT a powered pickup, so it's signal is "lower" but I just turned up the gain on the amp a little and it works fine. I had to install it twice actually. The first time, I didn't adjust the inner nut enough to allow the jack to stick out of the guitar enough, so it was not making electrical contact initially when plugged in. Disassemble and re-adjust and try again and it worked fine. Make sure the pickup jack sticks out far enough on install, at least as far out from the guitar as the strap button retainer is thick, maybe a touch more and you won't have this problem.After drilling the hole, I found it easiest to run the patch cord from the amp into the freshly drilled hole and out the sound hole of the guitar, then plug the cord into the jack on the new pickup, then pull the whole package into the guitar and the cord out the drilled hole while all plugged together. Then, disconnect the cord to the amp, and then carefully attach the strap button/jack retainer and tighten to secure. Installing the pickup itself in the sound hole after that is self explanatory and only needs a Phillips screwdriver. It did come with some sticky cable retainers which I stuck to the inside of the guitar to hold the cabling inside and prevent rattles. I did all this WITHOUT removing the strings by the way, as I did not have an extra set to put back on at the cabin. This would all be infinitely easier with the strings removed but is possible without removing the strings.Using it plugged in I was impressed. It's not as "good" as some easier to install soundhole pickups I have, but overall it does what it's designed to do and is reasonably well designed and priced. Volume and tone knobs work, and can be accessed between songs if needed, but are not easy to adjust in the midst of a song. Overall, I'd probably consider buying it again for a similar guitar need, especially now that I figured out how to get it in there properly. Hope this helps someone.
I**.
Incredible natural sound at incredibly low price.
I can’t say enough how great this pickup sounds. It blows away most piezo undersaddle pups…and so dang inexpensive!If you want a NATURAL acoustic sound amplified, look no further and spend no higher.It’s stunning. (I bought two!)
G**O
Sensitive, but not loud somehow
The tone is pretty good, but they're pretty quiet, so I do need to use a direct box/preamp situation. The problem is, the wires make so much noise. Just touching them makes noise. Moving around the stage, playing a little more forcefully, is basically not an option if you want to avoid noise from the wires themselves.
G**G
Great product for the price
At this price, I was expecting a horrible, barely functional pickup for me to use on my beater guitar.I was pleasantly proven wrong!The pickup is incredibly easy to install and even provides a nondestructive way to mount the wires and output jack.The sound quality is "not bad." Tonally, it is a bit weak on the low frequencies, and very neutral on the mids and treble. You wont be able to show off too much nuanced guitar playing as it may not translate 100% through the pickup, nor will it enhance the guitar tone in any way. However, because of how neutral it sounds and uncolored it is, it does allow the natural sound of the guitar to come through, which most acoustic guitar players prefer.The pickup is also not very sensitive. I have to bump the gain up quite a bit in order to get it at a decent volume. It is very clean, as opposed to hotter pickups that have some saturation and crunch to them. However this is expected out of a passive pickup that sits a bit farther from the strings, as opposed to an electric guitar where the pickups are typically adjusted to be much closer to the strings.I do appreciate the volume and tone wheels, although I found that I will probably never touch them again after setting them once.It's clear that the engineer that designed this paid attention to making this pickup in a way that leaves no marks, scratches, blemishes, or residue. I was very impressed.In conclusion, this pickup is amazing for its price. Definitely not studio recording quality but definitely good enough for live performances and gigs!I will update this review with a picture soon!
N**K
Poor or no sound
Unfortunately I didn't test this before the return date passed. I have 2 amps. It produces no sound when run through one. It does produce sound through the other, but very little balance. The high end strings are piercing and tinny while the low end are almost non-existent. Wish I could return it.
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