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Certainly possible, although Baggs LB6 also has out of phase strings and was often paired with an internal mic in early dual source systems. Phil Keaggy still uses that system. Wish Baggs still made that available. Of course, combining with mic may be technically different than with an SBT … technically above my pay grade.
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The reason I like the two pickup setup (Soloist and Pure Mini) is that you can use the Pure Mini w/ToneDexter for moderate volume levels and the Soloist with ToneDexter for the louder situations. Then again, you may end up liking the Soloist/TD combo best for everything. Last edited by guitaniac; 06-18-2017 at 01:03 PM. |
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This means that no new frequencies are created by the process. Non-linear distortion creates artifacts that would in general not be present in the input signal or the microphone signal. The ToneDexter training algorithm works best when these artifacts are at a minimum, say less than 10% or so. This is well within the capability of any reasonable piezo pickup, but outside the range of many magnetic pickups. This needs to be distinguished from a change in the relative amplitude or phase of the input frequencies. This type of distortion (lets call it frequency distortion) is no problem for the TD training scheme. String-to-string balance is important because TD does not concern itself with which string generated which tones, and most fundamental tones on a stringed instrument can be produced multiple ways. The best string balance I have observed is from the 6 element pickup systems, such as RMC or Barbera. But garden variety UST devices such as Fishman Matrix) when installed properly, are generally fine. There are lots of discussions on this topic such as: http://www.acousticguitarforum.com/f...d.php?t=210212 or http://www.harmonycentral.com/forum/...la-42/1332619- Bottom line is that balance is an installation issue. |
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For the sake of discussion, I would add that from my perspective as a player, string balance is critical, but for a different reason. Good string to string response determines tactile connection between my fingers (or pick) and the sound I hear from my guitar. It's an issue of touch. That may not make sense to some folks, but for me it is one of the most important parts of playing live through a amplification rig … "the feel" of the system. That's why I prefer pickups like the Barbera Soloist or Baggs LB6. I mention this because I'm wondering if the TD impacts the response the player feels. |
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I found during the course of ToneDexter software development that the increased clarity once I removed all the piezo quack masking effects (reverb, echo, eq, etc.) that my playing deficiencies were suddenly very apparent So I had to clean up my act. But I'm an amateur guitarist, an engineer the rest of the time There are many ways to get good sound, and you may find that your current rig is what suits you best. We can't assure you that you will like what the TD will do for you, but we consider it very likely. We have a no explanation necessary return policy if its not right for you. Full disclosure: We're not getting many back |
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We played our loudest gig yet this past weekend at an outdoor festival with four 12in curved array speakers per side and two bass-pumping behemoth speakers.
I chose to use the most colored (tight) character setting, and my Tonedexter provided really good, mic-like sound.
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Yes. I installed a K&K in my CEO-7 a few months back. The super glue on my fingers is almost gone now.
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Good one! Thanks for the giggle.
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For any interested Brits or Europeans, there's a ToneDexter listed for sale in the UK / EU over on the "AGF Classifieds - Other" section:
http://www.acousticguitarforum.com/f...d.php?t=474266 |