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best acoustic pick-up

Unread post by cpowell21 » Tue Jan 21, 2003 12:43 pm

I was wondering if anyone could recommend a pick-up for me to put in my d15. Also I was wondering what modifications Dave had done on his acoustic guitars. thanks.

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Unread post by 514ce » Thu Jan 23, 2003 10:23 am

i had a EMG sound hole pick up in my d15 and it sounded pretty good. I also had a Rare Earth pick up in my Big Baby Taylor and it sounded great. There are many to choose from its just a matter of the persons preference and how much you would like to spend.

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Unread post by gcom007 » Tue Jan 28, 2003 2:40 pm

L.R. Baggs I-Beam hands down.
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Unread post by Pickles » Tue Jan 28, 2003 4:24 pm

gcom007 wrote:L.R. Baggs I-Beam hands down.
i think my electric has a L.R. Baggs pickup and if it sounds that on electric then it must sound really good on acoustic

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Unread post by Xoosh » Tue Jan 28, 2003 7:29 pm

on top of that... after a while they all pretty much sound the same... you need a good preamp to mess with bass / trebble / brilliance / middle (that's what makes the big difference) and any plugin acoustic player should use a sans amp... dave and tim swear by them as well... a sans amp is not an amp but a sort of post preamp thing that boosts the acoustic sound...great for when you plug into a PA system... i will be goingn with an LR Baggs for my new guitar however.

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Unread post by ticohans » Tue Jan 28, 2003 8:23 pm

a few names that are not as well known but just as good, if not better than any mentioned so far: Pick Up the World and B-band pickups are just astounding. Check 'em out alongside several Fishman and Baggs setups at this site

http://samusic.com/

The links to the pickup stuff are on the bar on the lefthand side of the screen.

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Unread post by IronMike778 » Sun Mar 02, 2003 11:08 pm

If I was to get myself a pick-up(which I'm planning on doing), what can I expect in the way of installing it? Say I get the iBeam, is this something I can install or does it have to be professionally done? (I'm assuming professionally). Based on what I've read I think I'm leaning towards the iBeam, but that Pick Up The World #27 looks to be pretty good also. Any opinions? I have no experience with acoustic electronics. I really want to get better quality recordings of myself and I would assume an under the bridge pick-up is gonna be a huge improvement over the cheap computer mic I'm using now (why wouldn't it be, right?)
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Unread post by Brock » Mon Mar 03, 2003 1:58 pm

I read *somewhere* (for the life of me i can't remember where, i searched the nancies, ants, and bridge forums to no avail) that the d-15 has too much bass to get a good signal off a pickup (the mahogany only adds to the bass) - i've never tried to put a pickup in my d-15, so i don't know, you might want to investigate this though
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Unread post by Speenis » Mon Mar 03, 2003 2:15 pm

IronMike778 wrote:If I was to get myself a pick-up(which I'm planning on doing), what can I expect in the way of installing it? Say I get the iBeam, is this something I can install or does it have to be professionally done? (I'm assuming professionally). Based on what I've read I think I'm leaning towards the iBeam, but that Pick Up The World #27 looks to be pretty good also. Any opinions? I have no experience with acoustic electronics. I really want to get better quality recordings of myself and I would assume an under the bridge pick-up is gonna be a huge improvement over the cheap computer mic I'm using now (why wouldn't it be, right?)
Yes, it will be a huge improvement. I have a cheap Fender DG-11E that came with a cheap piezo pickup and it makes the guitar sound so much better when recorded. I posted a few songs awhile ago with it. If ya wanna see what I mean, check my profile for my site. Pizzzzzeace.
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Unread post by IronMike778 » Mon Mar 03, 2003 4:41 pm

TrippnBill686 wrote:I read *somewhere* (for the life of me i can't remember where, i searched the nancies, ants, and bridge forums to no avail) that the d-15 has too much bass to get a good signal off a pickup (the mahogany only adds to the bass) - i've never tried to put a pickup in my d-15, so i don't know, you might want to investigate this though
I think you're confusing me with the thread starter.....I don't have a D15, I have a Taylor 310.
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Unread post by CPTino3001 » Mon Mar 03, 2003 10:19 pm

Check out the harmony-central reviews...

There were several complaints about the iBEAM. I also looked at the Fishman Matrix Natural Pickup, and decided to go with it...

I'm pretty sure it's what Dave used for L@LC...

Oh well, here's the link...

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Best Pickup = FISHMAN

Unread post by Tacomafish12 » Tue Mar 04, 2003 10:24 pm

Fishman matrix pickups are excellent pickups. I have had on in my tacoma DM9 for about a year. The DM9 is a very bassy guitar and it is fully made of mahogony, but i still get an amazing acoustic sound out of it. I suggest getting a plug in and not a built in preamp. This way the structure of your guitar wont get tested. I love the way my matrix sounds. FISHMAN IS THE WAY TO GO. :D

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Unread post by Xoosh » Wed Mar 05, 2003 1:22 pm

lol that'd be me that you heard about the d15 having too much bass.. the d15 in my opinion is the best martin under $900 ... acousticly i think it sounds better then the d16rgt, but that's just my preference.. pikcing up a mahogany body is a bad idea.
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Unread post by Brock » Wed Mar 05, 2003 4:01 pm

IronMike778 wrote:I think you're confusing me with the thread starter.....I don't have a D15, I have a Taylor 310.
not confusing you with anyone - i was talking to the thread starter, since he's the one who asked the question that i attempted to answer :wink:
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