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I use the Godin Multiacs steel with the GR55 and when blended properly it's as good as I can get for the price. My 97 Godin was my first and since that purchase I also own the Multiac Nylon and recently bought the fret less Multioud. I do sometimes run the guitar jack into a LR Baggs Venue to add more acoustic dimension. I also own the LGXT and run it through the VG99 along with the GR55. I have my first solo looping show in 8 years scheduled for March. Now that I am solo I have the time, I had to fit a bad marriage in that past time slot! Looking forward to the show! Last Wed. My brother and I opened for Bert Lams (Cal. Guitar Trio) & Tom Griesgraiber (Chapman stick) and now I have stick envy. Both Per and Tom are listed on the Chapman stick web site. I am going to start a special fund for a future purchase! Sent from my iPad On Nov 18, 2012, at 11:14 AM, Simeon Harris <simeonharris40@googlemail.com> wrote: > yeah, it's crazy expensive, but the cost of the hardware that makes it a > beiew fly, rather than a regular fly is actually only worth a few > hundred quid. you could have a custom guitar made, or even modify an > existing guitar to have all that functionality for a fraction of the > price. you just need a sustainiac and a set of graph tech saddles > (available for many bridge and trem types) with the acoustiphonic preamp > and midi hexpander kit > > On 18 Nov 2012, at 16:06, Per Boysen wrote: > >> On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 5:03 PM, teddyjam.com <teddy@teddyjam.com> >> wrote: >>> Belew's Parker Fly >> >> How come no one mentioned this sweet affordable solution earlier? >> >> Per ;-) >