Radius – LR Baggs Radius Mandolin User Manual

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putty’s holding ability is unknown. At some point you

might need to replace it with some fresh putty, so make

sure to keep some on hand in case.

t The pickup can be installed on the inside surface

of the instrument. We have included special VHB

adhesive for this purpose. If you choose this option,

make sure the surface where you install the pickup is

clean of all foreign matter. Also we strongly suggest

using the putty on the top of the instrument before

adhering it inside.

4.3 Permanent tailpiece jack installation for

standard or common style mandolin tailpieces:

First remove the jack from the clamping hardware

and de-solder the pickup. Also remove the shielding

threaded section of the jack. You will only need the

jack for this option. Note: there is a 1 meg ohm resistor

RADIUS

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soldered to the jack between the tip and ground lugs

– it is important for the performance of the pickup to

leave the resistor soldered in place.

t Remove the strap pin and the three mounting

screws holding the metal tailpiece in place.

Remove the tailpiece.

t Drill a 1/2” hole in the tail block, using the strap-pin

hole as a pilot hole.

t Drill or ream out the strap-pin hole in the metal

tailpiece to 3/8” for the small end of the jack to slip

through.

t Attach the jack to the tailpiece as follows: Remove

the nut and washer from the end of the jack, slip

the end through the hole in the tailpiece, then put

the washer and nut back on and tighten the nut to

secure it to the tailpiece. Screw on the strap ring

.

it out of the hole in the tailblock with a makeshift

hook. You should have about 4 inches of wire to

work with sticking out of the tailpiece. Make sure

you leave the wire long enough to be able to move

it around on the top of the instrument to locate

the sweet spot after the jack has been installed.

t Before you solder, slide the shielding cap over the

shielding cap you can shield the connection with

copper shielding tape (if you choose this option

be sure to insulate the hot lead before applying

the shielding tape. Also, for the shielding tape to

of the ground lug on the jack).

t Solder the inner lead wire to the tip lug of the jack

t Solder the braided wire to the ground tab of the

jack

t Shield the connection now by either screwing on

the shielding cap or applying the copper shielding

tape.

t Slide the entire assembly into the hole in the

tailblock, secure the tailpiece with the three

mounting screws, and you’re done.

5. PERFORMANCE RECOMMENDATIONS

The Radius is a high impedance transducer. Although

or PA line inputs, for best results we recommend

running it through a high quality pre/amp with a

minimum input impedance of 2.2 meg. Ohm. The

Radius is reasonably free from feedback in common

environments but any body sensitive transducer

can feed back at high enough SPL levels. If you are

experiencing feedback we recommend either the

Para Acoustic DI or Feedback Master.

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