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I agree with Aaron. The K&K in the Yairi sounds great through the LR Baggs Voiceprint. I do take advantage of the Voiceprint’s extensive EQ controls as well as the dB boost and pad functions to get various guitars to sound great. Honestly I have not spent as much time with the Yairi/K&K because I love my carbon fibers so much.
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For those who have used the Voiceprint, how is the background noise? I have read a few reviews where people have pointed out that the hiss level increases once the Voiceprint is generated/blended in.
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Mine does have a slight interference noise in the background but I have spoken to other users and there’s does not do it and I only notice it when wearing headphones and it’s at maximum volume.
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Thanks for the info., people, that's good to know. Can you turn off a particular voiceprint and still use the other functions of the unit (EQ, Notch)?
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Yes you can.
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The anthem tends to pick up less body taps for percussive playing - wondering if something like the voiceprint will help to bring these percussive playing back into the mix?
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How? It's justing creating an IR. It's a more realistic/natural tone but it won't add in body percussion if the pickup doesn't already do that.
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Ok thanks .. there is a faint percussive sound from the anthem , just wondering if something like the voiceprint can accentuate that. |
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Unfortunately no but that would be cool, especially for people who use UST pickups.
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The plus factor for the Voiceprint is that it can likely enable louder tapping (if needed) from your choice of soundboard pickup or full frequency mic. That's because the anti-feedback circuitry is designed to eliminate the most feedback prone frequencies (for your particular instrument) without rolling off the entire low end. It should be mentioned that ToneDexter's updated software offers the same type of anti-feedback feature. I can't speculate on which system works better. but the fact that the ToneDexter folks have followed the Baggs lead does provide some evidence that this type of anti-feedback system does indeed have merit. Last edited by guitaniac; 03-01-2021 at 02:11 PM. |
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I think ToneDexter 2.x is a very nice step up with some, at least for now, unique features.
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Hi Jon,
Here's James May's quote from the version 2 software discussion. ToneDexter's anti-feedback control is dealing with resonance peeks below 300 Hz here. The impressive thing to me is that the reduction follows the shape of the peak waves so well. I'm not sure that the Baggs system can do that. Quote:
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