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    Default SA6 - Splitting mic and magnetic signal

    Anybody know how to, or if its possible to split the mic and magnetic components of the SA6 magmic into seperate outputs? How easily is it done? Ie. 2 seperate jacks in guitar.
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    Default Re: SA6 - Splitting mic and magnetic signal

    Never heard of it, but it sounds like it's an acoustic pickup with both a magnetic and a mini-microphone in the same housing? Sounds awesome, if that's what it is.

    As for splitting the sound, I'm assuming it's already got separate conductors for each half, so you'd need either 2 output jacks or a stereo jack with a stereo cable that splits into two amps.

    Or you could keep the mono jack and maybe stick a switch in there somewhere to select between mag, mic, and both. Maybe wire it to a blend pot so you get as much of each as you want, from 0 to full.

    On the other hand, of this pickup does not have separate leads for each half, you might have to open it up and manually rewire it for 4-conductor operation.
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    Default Re: SA6 - Splitting mic and magnetic signal

    cheers!
    yeah thought i might have to open it up cause wasnt sure if its just a matter of splitting the cord or actual internal rewiring. thanks alot!

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