Anonymous
Published on 08/27/05 at 00:52
I am the happy owner of a Taylor 612C ( http://monsite.wanadoo.fr/taylor612c/ )
Scne wishing to use it on a cellist and a singer I wanted the following solution:
No change in instrument making
No change in the sound of my instrument
My choice was a logical port on the I-Beam active ( https://fr.audiofanzine.com/apprendre/mailing_forums/index%2Cidtopic%2C124423%2Cforum%2Cce-sera-le-lr-baggs-quot-i-beam-quot-actif.html )
It offers all the advantages:
The return of the equivalent of a microphone in front rose ... without being forced to sit in front of a microphone.
No coloration of the sound of the intrument. It's transparent!
Installation is ais and does not alter the structure of the instrument (no hole supplmentaire the jack through the hole o BONTON passed the fixing of the strap
The sound is just fantastic in a branch AER ... My Taylor is simply amplifies mtallique without coloration or "plastic" ... If I type on my box, I intend to sound as if I had a microphone in front of the rose ...
I-Beam is the solution for the amplification of an acoustic guitar
Scne wishing to use it on a cellist and a singer I wanted the following solution:
No change in instrument making
No change in the sound of my instrument
My choice was a logical port on the I-Beam active ( https://fr.audiofanzine.com/apprendre/mailing_forums/index%2Cidtopic%2C124423%2Cforum%2Cce-sera-le-lr-baggs-quot-i-beam-quot-actif.html )
It offers all the advantages:
The return of the equivalent of a microphone in front rose ... without being forced to sit in front of a microphone.
No coloration of the sound of the intrument. It's transparent!
Installation is ais and does not alter the structure of the instrument (no hole supplmentaire the jack through the hole o BONTON passed the fixing of the strap
The sound is just fantastic in a branch AER ... My Taylor is simply amplifies mtallique without coloration or "plastic" ... If I type on my box, I intend to sound as if I had a microphone in front of the rose ...
I-Beam is the solution for the amplification of an acoustic guitar