Custom Electric Ouds
1500 Years of Tradition, Taken into the Next Era
A Modern Approach, Rooted in Tradition
Possum Hall Instruments offers a variety of options in designing a unique electric oud:
- Semi-hollow or solid body
- Set-neck or bolt-on
- Unlimited choice of top woods
- Machine tuners or traditional wooden peg tuners
- Traditional nylon strings or metal strings
- Tuning options: CFAdgc (Arabic Levant)/DABead (common Turkish)/FAdgcf (Iraqi), custom
Utilizing either a top-quality bridge piezo pickup or magnetic pickups (or both), these instruments can be amplified very easily on the live stage without any issues of feedback or mic placement.
What If?
Amplification Driving Evolution
Sometimes referred to as the Arabic lute, the oud is as common around the Mediterranean as the guitar is in the US. The name means “stick” and certainly this stick has evolved over 1500 years. 4 strings became 4 doubled, then 5, then 6 then 7, and the strings themselves (originally natural gut) embraced modern materials like nylon and carbon fiber filament.
The acoustic oud is a notoriously difficult instrument to amplify on a loud concert stage, as it is often overpowered by other instruments in the tonal range or prone to feedback. Electric ouds have been on the market for years, and by changing the traditional bridge design, they can use an under-saddle bridge piezo and transmit a clear signal that is safe from feedback, clean and clear.
But if we’re going to amplify this thing anyway, how about we take it one step further?
What if we don’t want it “clean and clear”, what if we want it to… rock? What if we use metal strings? Magnetic pickups?
The ancient oud has once again evolved.
Body and Neck Construction
New Designs Allow for New Ideas
If we embrace some new ideas, electric ouds have the potential to be re-imaginged in as many different ways as an electric guitar. Modernizing the oud allows us to consider the many benefits of a bolt-on neck, as well as structural solutions for increased tension in using steel strings.
- Solid body or semi-hollow
- Flat-top or carve-top
- Bolt-or or set-neck
- 11º headstock design and machine tuners
- Custom body designs
Top and Body Woods
A wide variety of wood combinations are available, chosen and paired to enhance either a more traditional nylon string instrument or a metal string modern approach.
Each electric oud is a hand-crafted, unique instrument designed and built to customer specifications.
- A wide variety of body woods
- Neck and fingerboard woods
- Figured, exotic decorative top woods
- Solid top or ƒ-holes
- Binding, trim, layers
"Mac builds absolutely top notch instruments and the electric oud is no exception: it looks great, sounds great, and feels great! The neck is extremely comfortable and smooth. And the design is excellent. Put your order in now!"
— Mehmet Ali Sanlıkol, Grammy-nominated composer and New England Conservatory professor
Ever since I started to experiment with the oud in jazz settings, which would be about 20 years ago, I have always dreamt of having a true electric oud complete with magnetic pickups and steel strings. This was mainly due to acoustic ouds creating feedback in such settings as well as the unsatisfying timbres of what are advertised as electric ouds on the market – personally, I feel that there is something quite repulsive about the timbre of the electric ouds on the market which rely on nylon strings and no magnetic pickups. It was only several years ago when I discovered that my good friend Mac Ritchey was already experimenting with building electric ouds. As a result, I asked him to build an electric oud for me that would be a semi-hollow body with magnetic (and piezo) pickups as well as steel strings. This would transform the traditional oud into an electric instrument similar to how this occurred with the guitar. In fact, just like an electric guitar, Mac also created a smaller body for my electric oud which in turn provided more playable area on the neck.
Those who may think that this instrument is closer to a cümbüş should remember that the distinct timbre of that instrument is due to its unique combination of a drum head resonator, an aluminum body and steel strings. And cümbüş was conceived as an acoustic instrument inspired by the banjo especially for louder outdoor projection. In the end, in my opinion, an electric cümbüş would have to have the drum head resonator and the aluminum body to provide its characteristic timbre. Whereas, Mac’s electric ouds truly follow the transformation that the guitar went through when it became an electric instrument.
In my opinion, Mac builds absolutely top notch instruments and the electric oud is no exception: it looks great, sounds great, and feels great! The neck is extremely comfortable and smooth. And the design is excellent. Put your order in now!
— Mehmet Ali Sanlıkol, Grammy-nominated composer and New England Conservatory professor
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