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BadLiver- to me, that's kind of the idea. It just sounds like an acoustic guitar. If you can't tell it's being amplified, that's a good thing
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Looks like he's got an aura spectrum DI on the floor.
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He never states which brand pickup is in his acoustics here but just what kind. Also folks here are correct that he is using a Fishman Aura as well.
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Am I the only one who is not able to play the video posted by the OP? Comes up as private.
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Doesn't work for me either.
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Jason Isbell Is such a great songwriter.i remember the "Drive by Truckers"great band..I just learned his " Live Oak" song for a halloween gig i did.
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Haha, i asked exactly the same question a few months ago
And got the same answer: Fishman Aura I thought it may have been the Lyric due to the mic sound of it. Here's the thing though... And lots of ex-Aura users will say this: The Aura often* sounds great to someone listening, but playing it is a different story. An electric guitar analogy would be the Line6 Variax modelling guitars. Sounds spot on, but there is some disconnect between the strings and the sound because of the processing. *it can and often sounds to "phasey" and metallic.
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I love Jason's critique of Fishman Aura on the Utube. He's sold.
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Saw him last Thursday night in Denver. Only live acoustic guitar sound that might be better is Neil Young at least that I've heard. He sounded great! Just bought tickets for his show at Redrocks next September.
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What I am curious about is how the Matrix UST was installed in Jason's D-18. His Authentic D-18 has the long saddle. I assume Martin installed in when the guitar was made but still curious.
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I don't know in this case but at least some of the current long saddles are drop in.
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Jasons knowledge of electronic gear is pretty amazing. These electric guitar guys are nuts.
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Straight from the horses mouth.
Edit: Just realised it's already been posted. Enjoy a superfluous imbedding. |