L.R. Baggs M1 Active - Zak58's review
translatedI 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 dru…
L.R. Baggs Dual source - Dish1's review
translatedI just put on my Martin OOO-1 particularly LR baggs Dual source system. I hesitated between a model by about B.Band and LR baggs dual source. I chose the dual source. It is composed of two microphone…
L.R. Baggs M1 Active - 3441bernard's review
translatedHello 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…
L.R. Baggs M1 Active - " Not faultless ..."
translatedGood 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 …
L.R. Baggs M1 Active - " I came across-ul!!"
translatedI'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 me…
L.R. Baggs M80 - Jeffouille's review
translatedI just receive it, I have not yet done so to test live just on my monitor speakers via the para acoustic DI in the same house. I Tri Ax (which is another active stamped Takamine M1) that I liked a …
L.R. Baggs Element Active System - " To be considered"
translatedI use the original sensor mounted on a J-45 for 4 months. Before this one, I had the opportunity to play on multiple systems: Yamaha ART Godin (not equipped with a sensor LR Baggs precisely) Takam…
L.R. Baggs M1 Active - " unequaled"
translatedI 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 l…
L.R. Baggs M1 Active - " Definitely the best!"
translatedI 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…
L.R. Baggs M1 Active - " Terrible!"
translatedI 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 …
L.R. Baggs M1 Active - vomitocup's review
translatedI 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 bod…
L.R. Baggs M1 Active - miconmac's review
translatedThis 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 p…
L.R. Baggs M1 Active - ebrian's review
translatedHow 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 pie…
L.R. Baggs iBeam Active System - °Schizophonic°'s review
translatedI 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 …
L.R. Baggs iBeam - Jeffouille's review
translatedI bought this microphone to be passive quiet side "stack" and installation. I did it installed by my dealer on my Tanglewood TW15-H any mass return home, the sound was "good" (see very good) but the …
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