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Is there a perfect preamp match for the DiMarzio Black Angel?
I’m pulling the Baggs M80 from my Taylor 322. As much as I love it the thing has an audible click when you catch the pickup that cannot be EQ’d out.
I’ve settled on a Black Angel as a replacement. Are there any particular preamps people are using with their black angels that are a match made in heaven? I’ve got a Fishman Tonedeq and platinum stage I can use but I’m always happy to buy new gear if it’s worth it!
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I don't know that when you have good preamps it's a largely a matter of skill, assuming you don't have a mismatch somewhere (impedance?). You should be able to get dialed in pretty closely with the ToneDEQ.
I "auditioned" a number of preamps, including the Fishman Stage and the Baggs PADI... and settled on the Fishman Platinum Pro. The ToneDEQ is a little simpler from an EQ standpoint as you don't have to learn to fiddle with the middle freq sweep function and should be fine. The one feature I love on the FPP is the compression, which you have on the ToneDEQ. I didn't realize how much compression could help. I say try what you have first with the Black Angel before looking for more ancillary gear.
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I don't think there's such a thing as a universally agreed-on preamp match for any pickup. Different preamps may sound different, but a combination I like may not sound good to you, etc. The Black Angel is passive, tho, so input impedance will affect it, which doesn't mean there's any single impedance that's "best", it just means some preamps may sound different (better or worse, or just different) just from the input impedance. There are some preamps have have adjustable input impedances, like Grace Felix (5 - if I recall right - different switchable impedances), so that might be worth checking out - hard to beat that as a preamp in any case. There's also Radial's Firefly DI which is meant for mag pickups, with a sweepable "drag" control, basically adjustable impedance, meant to fine tune a mag pickup.
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My favorite for best sound with the BA is the sunnaudio stage. I used it
when I could. The lack of boost feature and lack of true 'gain' was an occasional limitation. I used it with the XLR out . The Baggs Venue was great and the PADI was fine. I had trouble dialing is the Grace Alix & Mesa Rosette. The Red-eye Twin is fine with the gain feature....not the plain Red-eye . The Fishman Platinum Pro is ok but provides a more clinical presentation that works better with my Sunrise. I would say that the BA/sunnaudio = Sunrise/Fishman Plat Pro EQ sonically but with a different feature set. I have a couple of spare BA's if you need one. Good luck...the BA is a great PU and very user friendly. |
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I went from an M80 in my Martin D15 to a Baggs M1 Passive. The lowly M1 Passive with a good preamp to boost signal and EQ a tad is a great combination. I use a Venue DI for what it’s worth.
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My Black Angel has sounded good through a variety of amps and PA systems. It’s not fussy. For what it’s worth there is some magic happening when you pair the BA with a good tube preamp or a DI such as the Demeter Tube DI.
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I have this issue with the m80 as well, if u play near the pickup and your nails hit the pickup , it’s clicking clackety. But the basic sound of the pickup is pretty good. |
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Has anyone tried The Angel or Black Angel with the Boss VE-8?
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Got my BA installed last night and i can dial in a good sound with my tonedeq. I’ll run with that until something else pops up and catches my eye. Really like the sound of the BA !
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You can increase the 'guitar sensitivity' parameter on the VE-8 and see if
it works for you. I always preferred to run the BA thru a preamp with gain such as a Venue, Red-eye twin, or Fishman Plat Pro when running thru the VE-8. With the preamp, the sound is very good. |
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Last edited by RobKay; 11-09-2019 at 03:05 AM. |