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Originally Posted by Petty1818
I wish the HFN had worked for me because it was some of the best tones I had ever got with my Taylor. I do sometimes want to try the HFN and a UST. The HFN would be a great pickup to blend, but it does lack low end. The only other issue is that live, I found it really needed a significant boost to cut through the mix. It was natural but lacked something.
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I suspect that a soundhole mag and the HFN would be a good pairing. I’m referring to the kind of mag that doesn’t have its own top sensing component. No offense to MojoTone, but I still prefer my soundboard pickups to be hidden away inside the guitar, in a location where a clumsy player like myself can’t possibly strike it directly.
One thing in favor of the MojoTone NC series pickups is that they are substantially feedback resistant. I doubt that you could expect that level of feedback immunity from the HFN.