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Re: OT - acoustic pickups, etc
I love the LR Baggs M1A Pickup. The best pedal comp I've heard is the
EBS Multi Comp. Really musical.
On Dec 6, 2007, at 1:38 PM, Daryl Shawn wrote:
> Forgive this wholly off-topic query, though of course it does
> concern equipment that will be eventually used in looping...
>
> I like the onboard piezo pickup in my Takamine nylon-string, but I'm
> starting to do more banging on the guitar body these days and the
> piezo doesn't really transmit these sounds very well. An external
> mic does fine with this of course, but I want something suitable for
> onstage use and I hate having to hold more or less still in front of
> a mic. I've gotten a recommendation (thanks Michael!) on the Baggs
> Element, but am wondering if anyone's had experience with anything
> else, especially with having two different pickup systems in one
> guitar. I'd like to keep my current setup and add to it (maybe I can
> split the output at the endpin with a TRS jack...?).
>
> Also, I'm making more use of the harmonics that appear between the
> fret and the headstock, which of course aren't heard by standard-
> mounted pickups. I know Fred Frith had a guitar with a pickup
> mounted up on the headstock, though his was huge (and appeared on an
> electric) and was done quite some time ago, I'm hoping there are
> some kind of developments here since.
>
> Finally, I'm looking for a really really good portable (i.e.,
> stompbox, tabletop, half-rack) compressor that's well-suited to
> acoustic guitar, that is, helps to even out the natural sounds and
> doesn't produce any of the "breathing" effect - I'm not looking for
> extreme compression, just something to musically accentuate the
> harmonics and even out the big spike. The Keeley compressor is raved
> about frequently, but I'm curious if anyone has had experience with
> it on acoustic guitar.
>
> Daryl Shawn
> www.swanwelder.com
> www.chinapaintingmusic.com
>