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Published on 07/16/11 at 07:19Installed on my Guild D25 last year.
So my guitar has become the "number one" when I play amplified.
Goodbye ES piezo and other of my Taylor which are not worth what I want on stage.
I bought it blind, after reading several comments on the product. This is the micro that John Butler and Ben Harper use.
If you want a large potato and a touch of finesse, it's the microphone, especially if you use effects.
General volume control, unless this is a fault of mine, is complicated and is always set at bottom.
However, the addition of the cardioid microphone integrated can compress the sound and give a larger rendering of the guitar. I think in this case it should be used on a good scratch to take advantage of this additional report.
The adjustable pads used to correct for differences in volume across the strings is very important and so clever.
I compared it with the LR Baggs is the model that comes closest to the micro annex less.
I'll buy another.
So my guitar has become the "number one" when I play amplified.
Goodbye ES piezo and other of my Taylor which are not worth what I want on stage.
I bought it blind, after reading several comments on the product. This is the micro that John Butler and Ben Harper use.
If you want a large potato and a touch of finesse, it's the microphone, especially if you use effects.
General volume control, unless this is a fault of mine, is complicated and is always set at bottom.
However, the addition of the cardioid microphone integrated can compress the sound and give a larger rendering of the guitar. I think in this case it should be used on a good scratch to take advantage of this additional report.
The adjustable pads used to correct for differences in volume across the strings is very important and so clever.
I compared it with the LR Baggs is the model that comes closest to the micro annex less.
I'll buy another.