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Old 11-24-2008, 11:11 PM
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Default Adding a UST to the ES ?

is it possible to add an ust to an existing ES in my Taylor,
the ES is OK...i think it sounds nice chorded but doesn't have the thump i want when I'm playing a little blues riff etc....i think it would be a great sounding system if you could have an UST mixed in with the ES..adjustable of course....any idea's?
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Old 11-25-2008, 07:17 AM
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One way would be to have a second jack installed. That way you could use either on its own or both with a double 1/4" cable into a blending unit.

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Old 11-25-2008, 01:20 PM
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One way would be to have a second jack installed. That way you could use either on its own or both with a double 1/4" cable into a blending unit.

Matt
thanks, that is a good idea, thats prob the best way, i was hoping to have one jack, and maybe an onboard blending knob.
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I have the ES in a 600 specail (basically a 614 with custom inlays and cocobolo trim on all maple body and neck). I added an LR Baggs Element Active and had a second output added. Works fine with no cross-talk or other issues. I blend just a bit of the U/S to the ES to give it some body.
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