help me! electronic systems...
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help me! electronic systems...
just wondering peoples opinion on a couple different electronic systems. im looking to get a thinbody acoustic electric and am deciding between the wasburn ea18 and the alvarez fd60.
the washburn has the B-Band True Acoustic Preamp System, which people rave about, and the Alvarez has the System 600T Mk II EQ (which is featured in their acoustics up into the 1000$ price range)
can anyone tell me the difference between these 2 systems? they both claim o be extremely clear and able to get great tones, but i was just curious to the difference between them. Thanks!
here they are... http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Washburn-EA18-S ... dZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/Alvarez-FD60-Acoust ... dZViewItem
the washburn has the B-Band True Acoustic Preamp System, which people rave about, and the Alvarez has the System 600T Mk II EQ (which is featured in their acoustics up into the 1000$ price range)
can anyone tell me the difference between these 2 systems? they both claim o be extremely clear and able to get great tones, but i was just curious to the difference between them. Thanks!
here they are... http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Washburn-EA18-S ... dZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/Alvarez-FD60-Acoust ... dZViewItem
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ok i rarely do this but im gonna say both of the 2 options ytou have put out there are bad choices... ill explain why i feel that way if you answer a question... why sis you decide to go with a thinbody acoustic?
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im mostly looking for something to play plugged in (at home and occational gigs) if i do get a thin body i will almost never play it not amplified, i have a couple decent washburns for that. im looking for something that sounds great plugged in, and from what i have read going with a thinbody with good electronics can get me that crisp sound of the higher end guitars without dishing out a grand.
any other thoughts guys?
any other thoughts guys?
-Nate
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full bodied acoustics sound better plugged in than thin body, the only reason to use a thin would be because you go crazy onstage with stage moves etc. atleast thats the only purpose i can think of for one... maybe feedback elimination too? but just get a feedback buster... i would just recommend a full bodied acoustic with good electronics..MOE.PHISH wrote:im mostly looking for something to play plugged in (at home and occational gigs) if i do get a thin body i will almost never play it not amplified, i have a couple decent washburns for that. im looking for something that sounds great plugged in, and from what i have read going with a thinbody with good electronics can get me that crisp sound of the higher end guitars without dishing out a grand.
any other thoughts guys?
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Feedback is one thing, but thin bodied do tend to cut through a band better, but if you are playing alone, even if it is plugged in i would go bigger. Also, thin bodied are more comfortable to play on stage if youre standing up. If youre sitting down I find a dread more comfortable.
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i feel like you could achieve the thin bodied sound with a full bodied guitar just by cranking the trebble a litte. its a one way street tho, you cant get the full bodied resonance with a thinnyRunsWithBuffalo wrote:Feedback is one thing, but thin bodied do tend to cut through a band better, but if you are playing alone, even if it is plugged in i would go bigger. Also, thin bodied are more comfortable to play on stage if youre standing up. If youre sitting down I find a dread more comfortable.
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500 is the alvarez takamine department. you can get a solid topped full bodied amplified acoustic in almost any shape you want for 5.MOE.PHISH wrote:here is the question..what guitar can i get for about 500 bones that will get me the best amplified sound? is there a better guitar in comparison to the thin body that will sound better for the money?
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Yeah definitely check out takamine's. they have great preamps and their NEX body shape is very comfortable to play.
http://takamine.com/?fa=detail&mid=1975&sid=69
http://takamine.com/?fa=detail&mid=1975&sid=69
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Completely agree.RunsWithBuffalo wrote:Yeah definitely check out takamine's. they have great preamps and their NEX body shape is very comfortable to play.
http://takamine.com/?fa=detail&mid=1975&sid=69
Go Tak: you can get a very nice sound and a very nice looking guitar.
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