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Fishman rare earth humbucking for martin d-28
Hello guys,
Could anyone tell me which following pick-up works best for a martin d-28 , I like the sound of a fishman rare earth humbucking, but they came out with a blend version with a extra internal mic (more expensive version ). Is it worth the extra money???? Does anyone have experience with the two. Thanks in advance, Andre, Belgium |
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Many years ago I had a Fishman single coil and I kept it a couple of weeks, because string-to-string balance wasn't to my liking. The recent ones might be better. I opted for a Baggs M1 active, and I wouldn't get anything that didn't have adjustable pole pieces - string-to-string balance is tricky with acoustic strings, and they aren't designed to be used with electric strings.
A possible downside of the Baggs is that it very sensitive to body noises. It would be great for percussive players, but might present problems for more conventional styles, depending on how you play and what you want.
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Fishman rare earth humbucking
Thank kindly for your answers guys,
Andre😀 |
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If you don't like the body sensing you can put pads between the pickup clamps and the guitar top but I don't find this necessary neither do I experience problems with pick/nail noise as I play slightly behind where the pickup is mounted. |