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A valid point about the magnetic pickup; that's a problem for many players. It's too bad that something like the Taylor magnetic can't be used easily. The Taylor has the pole piece magnetic pickups embedded below the fretboard end so they don't present a problem to the fingerstyle player. |
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What recommendations for a more acoustic kind of thing? I've got an acoustic Eastman AR805 that my kid uses for Django-like swing tunes in a duet/trio. Not sure he'll take my advice and use a pickup, but the mandolin and fiddle really drown him out. |
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For a more 'acoustic' amplified sound with an archtop like the Eastman AR805 your can try a film pickup by Pickup The World. It sits under the bridge legs. The easiest option would be something like a Fishman SBT sound board transducer stuck to the front of the body. A separate preamp would help with tone shaping, etc. The most acoustic option would be the Myers.https://www.amazon.com/Mandolin-Flex...gion_id=373786 Make sure to watch the video that's on the Amazon Myers listing. Ignore that the fact that it's listed as a mandolin pickup. It's still an archtop instrument with F-holes and can attach the same way. HE
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I've used JJB SBT's successfully in every kind of acoustic stringed instrument - fiddles, ukulele, mandolins, banjos, guitars, upright bass... If he gets a Sel-Mac style gypsy jazz guitar he'll be able to keep up volume-wise with the mando and fiddle. I have an Altamira that's incredibly loud unplugged. |
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