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Thanks very much for the info, Allan. I've experimented with a few locations (just holding the transducer) and i haven't been impressed by the response. I'm going to attempt to mount the unit parallel to the "downward" edge of the back of the headstock. I can't place it between the tuning machines because Tony Levin's signature is there :). If I may ask, what model of stick do you have (wood vs. poly, grand vs. 10, etc.)? I'm using a rosewood grand. -K >>> Allan Hoeltje <ahoeltje@best.com> 12/20/01 12:43PM >>> Well, it kinda is on topic for looping, I think, since it adds wonderful texture to Stick/loop playing. I have a Model B on my Stick and it works fairly well. You will have to experiment on location because there is no one best place for it. Of course trying different locations is difficult because you will need to hold it or clamp it in place to get the best effect. It seemed to work best for me on back of the head stock but I did not want a wire hanging from there. I tried it in various places on the neck but did not want it were my hands would run into it. And if it is too close to the pickups it will just make the most awful squeal you've ever heard. So I settled on a spot just above the belt hook. There are a few dead spots where some notes will not sustain but for the most part it works. I did not want to permanently mount the big magnet so I cut out an 1/8 inch thick steel plate and mounted that with strong adhesive tape. This may not be the best solution because, even though the Model B magnet clings to the steel plate it will fall off if knocked too hard. I do not worry about this since I play sitting and do not perform in public. -Allan on 12/20/01 9:10 AM, KEVIN SIMONSON at RITX075@revenue.state.il.us wrote: > Greetings all. > > Apologies for non-loop bandwidth consumption. I'm interested in >corresponding > with anyone who has mounted a Sustainiac Model B on a Chapman Stick. I'm > particularly interested in transducer mounting locations.