Looking for a pickup.
Looking for a pickup.
I'm considering this pick up here but I am severely ignorant and unexperienced with them. I was wondering if anyone could comment on experience with it. I"m looking for just an amplified true acoustic sound no effects. Would this be the one to go with? I also would prefer it not be a sound hole unless those sound worlds better than a saddle pick up.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=g ... id/303102/
I'm looking to put this in a Martin DR
Thanks for the help,
cj
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=g ... id/303102/
I'm looking to put this in a Martin DR
Thanks for the help,
cj
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That wouldn't be a bad pickup. I'd definately use some type of fishman under saddle pickup. That one you specified has a preamp built in I think, and therefore is more expensive. You can get like a Fishman Martin Thinline 332 or something like that for about half that price, but it doesn't have a built in preamp. I have one of those installed into my 000-28EC and it works great.
That one you picked out would be a really nice one though
Also were you going to have it professionally installed or do it yourself?
That one you picked out would be a really nice one though
Also were you going to have it professionally installed or do it yourself?
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That pickup is fine. I have a Fishman Matrix Natural I and it's pretty good. I think, if I'm not mistaken, Dave uses a Natural II in his Taylor 914c ...
I'm finally getting around to getting my LR Baggs iMix pickup put in my 912c ... It's a bit more expensive (around $200) but I am really interested to see how it sounds.
Also, don't do it yourself. Pay the luthier
I'm finally getting around to getting my LR Baggs iMix pickup put in my 912c ... It's a bit more expensive (around $200) but I am really interested to see how it sounds.
Also, don't do it yourself. Pay the luthier

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Hah, I'm wondering that myself at the moment.little ants734 wrote:this is probably a really stupid question but what is a preamp?

bighuk, if you want a "authentic" acoustic sound you're gonna need several effects. Without them it wont sound right. The effects would be, Equalizer, Chorus (a more transparent one), Delay and Reverb.
There are several manufacturers who make multieffects designed for acoustic guitar which include all of the above.
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