I can't possibly heap enough praise on the simple LR Baggs Lyric pickup system. Its now 2023, and you'd think that newer, more advanced pickup systems like the Anthem or Fishman offerings might sound better, but that's not been my experience at all. I recently installed a Fishman Rare Earth Mic Blend system in a standard-sized Aria dreadnaught and a Fishman Rare Earth PowerTap system in a similar-sized Takamine, and they simply do NOT compare to the warmth and natural beauty of the sound produced by a Baggs Lyric system in a Larson Bros. Jumbo. There is no meaningful comparison whatsoever! I absolutely LOVE the Lyric pickup system!
So I used a step drill bit until almost 1/2" then used a sharp 1/2" drill bit to finish it off. Had trouble placing the p/u as the glue pad didn't stick after repositioning. Am going to use spare pads to see if that works. Some tack cloth and dropping the end pins like you showed made the difference!! Thanks again for your EXCELLENT tutorial!
Me again, same evening. Got it wired up and wires "clamped", brand new #D'Addario Phospor Bronze EJ39 .012-.052. These are my favorites at the moment but also used the baby brother Phosphor Bronze EJ38 Light 10-47, which after 2 I went back to the 12s. Plugged in and it worked just perfect. Didn't give it a listening session as it's late but everything worked and no rattling wires. Thanks one more time, your video really helped.
Might I suggest loctite anywhere there are threaded nuts? Probably never have to do it again.i love the minimalist approach of the Lyric. I need to listen to one installed before proceeding on a Breedlove, but I think it’s the one I want for my daily player. Thanks for doing this vid. Nice edits, camera, VO.
Thanks. Great overview. This is very helpful to me as I look at this one vs a fishman soundhole pickup or a seymour duncan and the install is like. On the volume control, does it overlap the soundhole edge with the little lip on the volume control? It would be nice to hear various pickups to understand which one sounds best for my ears and taste.
Hey there! Sorry I missed this. I haven’t been YouTubing much lately. Had my 2nd child a few months back. Anyways, it can overlap the sound hole, but it doesn’t have to. The way I brace around the sound hole left a little space for the lip of the volume control to stay hidden just inside the sound hole.
Thank you! I don’t have any for sale just yet, but I plan to. Need to work out pricing and custom options. Just had my 2nd child a few months back so my shop time has been limited, but that should improve in a few more months
Such a great video - great idea on the internal wood block and how you made it! Surprised you didn't get any chipout on the outside. I was under the impression one works up to a 1/2" bit. Thoughts on this p/u for a 12string? Thank-you
Thanks! Im glad you liked it. Brad point and forstner bits are the safest options, but they have to be sharp. As soon as they become dull Im scared to use them on things like the outside of a guitar. I havent tested this pickup on a 12 string, but dont see any reason why it wouldnt perform well.
@@TransformSupps So I used a step drill bit until almost 1/2" then used a sharp 1/2" drill bit to finish it off. Had trouble placing the p/u as the glue pad didn't stick after repositioning. Am going to use double sided tape to see if that works. I'll let you know. Thanks again for your EXCELLENT tutorial!
excellent video but for anyone trying this at home i would not recommend starting with a 1/2" drill bit. step-up drill bits or a hand reemer are a better option to avoid blowouts. also covering the spot you're drilling with masking tape will help prevent blowouts.
I can't possibly heap enough praise on the simple LR Baggs Lyric pickup system. Its now 2023, and you'd think that newer, more advanced pickup systems like the Anthem or Fishman offerings might sound better, but that's not been my experience at all. I recently installed a Fishman Rare Earth Mic Blend system in a standard-sized Aria dreadnaught and a Fishman Rare Earth PowerTap system in a similar-sized Takamine, and they simply do NOT compare to the warmth and natural beauty of the sound produced by a Baggs Lyric system in a Larson Bros. Jumbo. There is no meaningful comparison whatsoever! I absolutely LOVE the Lyric pickup system!
Im very happy with this pickup. Well built and easy to install and it sounds great!
So I used a step drill bit until almost 1/2" then used a sharp 1/2" drill bit to finish it off. Had trouble placing the p/u as the glue pad didn't stick after repositioning. Am going to use spare pads to see if that works. Some tack cloth and dropping the end pins like you showed made the difference!! Thanks again for your EXCELLENT tutorial!
Me again, same evening. Got it wired up and wires "clamped", brand new #D'Addario Phospor Bronze EJ39 .012-.052. These are my favorites at the moment but also used the baby brother Phosphor Bronze EJ38 Light 10-47, which after 2 I went back to the 12s. Plugged in and it worked just perfect. Didn't give it a listening session as it's late but everything worked and no rattling wires. Thanks one more time, your video really helped.
Im glad to hear the install went well!
I’m saving this for a near future install. I want to install the Lyric on my Collings D1, but I may do a test run on my Tacoma D20 first
Might I suggest loctite anywhere there are threaded nuts? Probably never have to do it again.i love the minimalist approach of the Lyric. I need to listen to one installed before proceeding on a Breedlove, but I think it’s the one I want for my daily player. Thanks for doing this vid. Nice edits, camera, VO.
Good call on the loctite. I’ll use that in the future!
My brother has been pretty pleased with the Lyric.
Thank you! Very helpful!
Very helpful video! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks. Great overview. This is very helpful to me as I look at this one vs a fishman soundhole pickup or a seymour duncan and the install is like. On the volume control, does it overlap the soundhole edge with the little lip on the volume control?
It would be nice to hear various pickups to understand which one sounds best for my ears and taste.
Hey there! Sorry I missed this. I haven’t been YouTubing much lately. Had my 2nd child a few months back. Anyways, it can overlap the sound hole, but it doesn’t have to. The way I brace around the sound hole left a little space for the lip of the volume control to stay hidden just inside the sound hole.
Do you build those guitars to sell? That thing's awesome! 👍
Thank you! I don’t have any for sale just yet, but I plan to. Need to work out pricing and custom options. Just had my 2nd child a few months back so my shop time has been limited, but that should improve in a few more months
Such a great video - great idea on the internal wood block and how you made it! Surprised you didn't get any chipout on the outside. I was under the impression one works up to a 1/2" bit. Thoughts on this p/u for a 12string? Thank-you
Thanks! Im glad you liked it. Brad point and forstner bits are the safest options, but they have to be sharp. As soon as they become dull Im scared to use them on things like the outside of a guitar.
I havent tested this pickup on a 12 string, but dont see any reason why it wouldnt perform well.
@@TransformSupps thanks Josh. Good point about sharp tools. The safest tool is a sharp tool.
@@TransformSupps So I used a step drill bit until almost 1/2" then used a sharp 1/2" drill bit to finish it off. Had trouble placing the p/u as the glue pad didn't stick after repositioning. Am going to use double sided tape to see if that works. I'll let you know. Thanks again for your EXCELLENT tutorial!
excellent video but for anyone trying this at home i would not recommend starting with a 1/2" drill bit. step-up drill bits or a hand reemer are a better option to avoid blowouts. also covering the spot you're drilling with masking tape will help prevent blowouts.
Why would you not drill a pilot hole first?
You don't start drilling with such a big bit big chance of chipping the finish on the guitar
What guitar is this?
I built it. Modeled closely to a 1938 D28. rosewood sides and back, Adirondack top, mahogany neck.
@@TransformSuppsDo you build those guitars for other people to buy?