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  • Zak58Zak58

    L.R. Baggs M1 ActivePublished on 03/16/08 at 06:24
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    I use it for a few weeks and I am absolutely delighted. What I like most: SOUND! It is very natural for a surprisingly magnetic micro (actually the trick is that it also captures the sound of the drum).
    I also rediscovered my amp (a small unpretentious Carlsbro): I seem to hear the sound of my veritable guitar into the amp. No rglages on prampli but there ame not need it immediately sound without doing anything! So I prefer the sound amplified to almost natural since I can, depending on my mood, color the sound, more bass or mdiums, add presence ... etc. And then we can use effects like saturation !!
    This mic has the advantage of standard avoid the high volume feed backs: it is therefor…
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    I use it for a few weeks and I am absolutely delighted. What I like most: SOUND! It is very natural for a surprisingly magnetic micro (actually the trick is that it also captures the sound of the drum).
    I also rediscovered my amp (a small unpretentious Carlsbro): I seem to hear the sound of my veritable guitar into the amp. No rglages on prampli but there ame not need it immediately sound without doing anything! So I prefer the sound amplified to almost natural since I can, depending on my mood, color the sound, more bass or mdiums, add presence ... etc. And then we can use effects like saturation !!
    This mic has the advantage of standard avoid the high volume feed backs: it is therefore the ideal tool for the stage (I have not yet used on stage in live on the sound system, but I am very confident)
    Finally, do not touch the guitar: nothing is abm. We enlve and puts the microphone easily and it can be set without problem on another guitar (it takes a little Jack, well, it's childish ...)

    I did not like the look in the early (middle of the rosette, blah ...) but I got accustomed and I start apprcier same.

    I tried several types of piezo sensors (though not bad for some but the M1 sounded more natural, too much!) And I was eyeing the pro-blend fishman.
    I finally craqu for the M1-A and I would do this choice eyes closed.

    Do not hesitate one second if you want to equip your guitar, and especially if you are in the scene. The active M1 is a bit expensive but you will not regret it ...
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  • 3441bernard3441bernard

    L.R. Baggs M1 ActivePublished on 03/19/10 at 02:45
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    Hello
    I just received a US LR Baggs M1 activ. I installed following the instructions and "nothing".
    I put a new battery and "nothing", no son.Pourriez you help me, maybe did I made a bad manip'.J'ai a concert tomorrow night and I stress a little.
    bernard
  • RocknwebRocknweb

    Not faultless ...

    L.R. Baggs M1 ActivePublished on 06/21/14 at 05:09
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    Good microphone with a correct definition, the pads are adjustable.

    Requires careful mounting box gifts not fully transparent to a valuable instrument. Another negative point aside his plastoc if tapped with or without pick, not very nice, put a thin foam under the claws of the micro but it is not perfect. A wooden structure would have given better results imho the cheap plastic cover microphone. It is located around 110 euros Bay
  • Mik38500Mik38500

    I came across-ul!!

    L.R. Baggs M1 ActivePublished on 05/08/14 at 10:29
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    I've had a week and frankly it's the bomb that microphone!! For the guy who makes the stage for me is a must.
    While the treble may lack a little finesse, but the bass is perfect to my taste, the medium is more than honest, and what I love above everything is made at the bank which is giving little feeling of taking his microphone ... well I mounted my taylor, it fesait 3 years I played on stage with my piezo, well then you forget the piezo .....
    I plugged it all on my vox AC30, a distortion pedal ball ..... ben feedback before it .... it's going to have the time ....
    In the studio, mixed with a static, there frankly what to do!

    My conclusion:
    PERFECT for the stage
    It's been a g…
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    I've had a week and frankly it's the bomb that microphone!! For the guy who makes the stage for me is a must.
    While the treble may lack a little finesse, but the bass is perfect to my taste, the medium is more than honest, and what I love above everything is made at the bank which is giving little feeling of taking his microphone ... well I mounted my taylor, it fesait 3 years I played on stage with my piezo, well then you forget the piezo .....
    I plugged it all on my vox AC30, a distortion pedal ball ..... ben feedback before it .... it's going to have the time ....
    In the studio, mixed with a static, there frankly what to do!

    My conclusion:
    PERFECT for the stage
    It's been a good tool to have in coupled studio has a good static it can give an effect .... (abrasif. ...)
    value for money, it's 250th bcp, 150 is the best!
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  • jielbijielbi

    unequaled

    L.R. Baggs M1 ActivePublished on 05/12/12 at 14:11
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    I use the microwave for 5 years on a Furch acoustic and without messing ..... I have not found a better today even in very large budget, a full-spectrum and powerful almost no feedback (except high level with distortion + wah .... so if possible on an acoustic rendering is bluffing) a short sale that makes us stop buying
  • musicbenmusicben

    Definitely the best!

    L.R. Baggs M1 ActivePublished on 05/06/12 at 02:11
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    I use it for a week.
    I had tried before two, whose Dean Markley ProMag (to leak!)
    What I like: the sound - and the real at all levels: strings, drum, percussion, basically a micro electric guitar but with some acoustic features, a real bomb. Paid a clap because it's a bit in the midrange
    Value / Price: This is a good investment, but basically, one microphone amplifies several skyscrapers, one re-discovers his guitars on stage! For € 200, this is the purchase of new guitars that one avoids!
  • LatruiteLatruite

    Terrible!

    L.R. Baggs M1 ActivePublished on 12/31/11 at 07:55
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    I just got it after ordering on eBay in the United States.

    I built on my old Gibson J45 .... and it's beautiful!

    I played before with piezo on good electro ... but really ... we find the sound of the guitar.

    Report / excellent quality. Especially a serious shop on Ebay.
    Received 10j nickel.

    The advantage is that it's mobile!
  • vomitocupvomitocup

    L.R. Baggs M1 ActivePublished on 02/09/07 at 07:16
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    I use it for a week to play with friends (I do not do concerts).
    -What I like most is obviously the sound lightweight and lively. Also the fact that the microphone picks up the vibration of the body is really more indniable: have fun tapping anywhere on the guitar just to see her as a given.
    What I like least is the Aesthetics of micro showy enough: we love it or hate it.
    -I possde the Fishman Neo-D
    -The nine who pay about 125, the price quality ratio is excellent!
    -Yes I would do the same choice without hsiter!
  • miconmacmiconmac

    L.R. Baggs M1 ActivePublished on 12/14/07 at 03:26
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    This is the version marketed by Takamine as the tri-ax. This is indeed a LRBaggs M1, but has the advantage of having a switch that allows you to choose between active or passive mode. It has both a passive and an M1 M1 Active: no need to ask about which model to buy two ;-). Passive mode offers two advantages: if the battery loose (it is given for 1000 hours, but hey ...), we can still use it: you just need to boost the input table. The other advantage of passive mode is that it can possibly involve the M1 with another collection system. The passive mode is better to attack a proper preamp-like Fishman blender or TubeCooler Taka ...

    But the M1 replicated a sufficiently complete and its n…
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    This is the version marketed by Takamine as the tri-ax. This is indeed a LRBaggs M1, but has the advantage of having a switch that allows you to choose between active or passive mode. It has both a passive and an M1 M1 Active: no need to ask about which model to buy two ;-). Passive mode offers two advantages: if the battery loose (it is given for 1000 hours, but hey ...), we can still use it: you just need to boost the input table. The other advantage of passive mode is that it can possibly involve the M1 with another collection system. The passive mode is better to attack a proper preamp-like Fishman blender or TubeCooler Taka ...

    But the M1 replicated a sufficiently complete and its natural to be alone. This sound is a mix between an electret micro-issues in less feedback and a piezo-that "couacquerait" and not a very natural magnetic pickup.
    The microphone picks up three types of sources: the vibration of the strings - upper-coil, the vibration of the guitar - in contact with the soundboard, and the inside of the body-coil-less. The microphone transmits fairly accurately the sound inside the body of the guitar, and even if you're having fun singing in the roses, for example. ;-)
    Nothing to do with the magnetic pickups entry-level producing an acoustic sound vaguely and without that of an electric guitar. With M1, you really an effective and professionalism to make good sound stage.

    In the studio, there is no substitute for great condenser microphones. But if we look a little folk's "electrified", it is certain that the M1 can be of great service. It may also prove to be a good addition to taking two sources.

    The small addition to the magnetic technology is that it opens the door to sound closer to the electric guitar. Nothing prevents connecting the M1 on a guitar amp in addition to the sound. On an AC30 example, we get fantastic sounds quite reminiscent of the bass drum Rockabilly.

    The value is most excellent: 160 euros, it is not even the price of a micro stage "average". And if you have several guitars, nothing easier than to remove one to put on another. Not even need to loosen the strings! Obviously, it is necessary to equip each of the guitars with the cable connected to a jack / belt clip.

    I was extremely skeptical before I had the opportunity to try the M1: I never imagined that a magnetic pickup can produce a sound as full and natural. But this is the case ...

    Lrbaggs Hats off!

    EDIT 4 months later
    I did two concerts with the microphone mounted on my GuildD55, amplified through a good "small" sound system (EV Q66 amplifier, EV SX300 speakers, table Soundcraft B200 series). I can only confirm all the good things about this mic: its very natural, very musical and obviously without the "quack" characteristic of the piezo pickup. No problems with feedback and feedback in spite of a high volume because I was playing in training "rock" (bass-drums-guitar crunch).
    I was also able to listen to my guitar played in a group we then replaced on stage and I was amazed by the quality of the reproduced sound of my guitar: I found the sound feature of the D55 with virtually no change due to amplification.
    I also confirm that the micro installs and withdraws quickly: just loosen two screws, remove the micro from the roses and pushing the strings slightly and then remove the mini-jack (that remains in the body of guitar). In less time than it takes to write, there is the original acoustic folk!
    In my case, I found the perfect solution for my amplified acoustic guitar. I imagined that by buying it I might need it for adding a piezo sound really full. But it is totally unnecessary.

    Re-lrbaggs Hats off!
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  • ebrianebrian

    L.R. Baggs M1 ActivePublished on 08/04/09 at 03:10
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    How long have you use it?
    3 weeks

    What is the particular feature you like best and least?
    I was looking for a micro Fidler to the sound of the guitar, for scne, and I do not like the sound piezo, APRS lot of research and does my choice was the report M1.Or this microphone is made all my expectations: all sound Balance of good bass, treble crystalline harmonics, rponse a good, sound "acoustic" and recordings of the vibrations of the guitar. It is a micro magntique but with extra depth. In addition it is easy to assemble and disassemble the battery lasts longer and provides an LR Baggs in the supplmentaire.Quant Feedback is true that the M1 is very sensitive. However the Aesthetics is …
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    How long have you use it?
    3 weeks

    What is the particular feature you like best and least?
    I was looking for a micro Fidler to the sound of the guitar, for scne, and I do not like the sound piezo, APRS lot of research and does my choice was the report M1.Or this microphone is made all my expectations: all sound Balance of good bass, treble crystalline harmonics, rponse a good, sound "acoustic" and recordings of the vibrations of the guitar. It is a micro magntique but with extra depth. In addition it is easy to assemble and disassemble the battery lasts longer and provides an LR Baggs in the supplmentaire.Quant Feedback is true that the M1 is very sensitive. However the Aesthetics is dated.
    Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
    Yes, I have had other models of competing brands that do not believe me.

    How do you report qualitprix?
    Price not trs INTERESTED in France: about 250.00, so I ordered the EU to 146.00 all inclusive and I reu in 6 days!

    Exprience with, you will do again this choice? ...
    This is the kind of micro especially one keeps an instrument of good quality.
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  • Audiofanzine FRAudiofanzine FR

    L.R. Baggs M1 ActivePublished on 12/13/08 at 10:36
    (Originally written by denisTAITHE/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
    I bought it on ebay and just received it from the US: It's a true jewel... The sound is perfectly well balanced with deep bass and crystal-clear highs (maybe a bit too much). It's perfect for playing rhythm guitar and finger picking live. The response is very musical. For studio recordings, the only solution is a good condenser mic.