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Pickup in a Hand built guitar
Hey guys, Im building a guitar starting this spring break (next week) and I want to put a Pickup system in it because I will be playing it at church and I would hate to have to sit there with a mic infront of it (I move a lot)
So I want a pickup that is like you see on taylors or martin's where it has the onboard tuner/eq/volume What would I get? |
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Hello,
If you want an onboard system, I would recommend the LR Baggs Anthem Stage Pro: http://www.lrbaggs.com/stagepro.htm One of the best sounding pickup systems in the market today, and more cost effective than comparable Fishman models. I'll be happy to give you a special AGF discount. Please email me if interested.
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Why would you want to spend all that money, time, and energy building a guitar, just to end up cutting a large whole in the side of it for electronics? There are so many pickup options available that do not require such an invasive installation, and many external preamp options that will give great results. A less invasive system that is removable might be better in case you decide you want something different later. Just sayin, seems odd to do that to a guitar you build yourself.
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I think Rick was talking about barn door (side of guitar) preamps. You could easily stick an anthem or something else that doesn't involve cutting a chunk out of your guitar. Plenty of external pres let you control volume and tone.
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http://www.revivemusicstore.com/guit...-pickup-system
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While I understand that many players avoid cutting a barn door on their expensive acoustics, I also understand how certain circumstances warrant an onboard system. Gigging frequently is certainly one of them. And why not? You have all the controls onboard, which simplifies your life quite a bit. Additionally, an onboard system is less expensive than buying the pickup and external preamp separately.
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I think I understand where you are coming from, and many of us in the past actually enjoyed the better control on-board (barn-door or soundhole-knob adjusted systems) brought over the original 9volt battery under saddle with no controls onboard. I also understand where Rick is coming from, having used barn door systems for a number of years, and then upgrading to a better sounding systems with more user options without cutting the hole in the side of my guitar. There is no correlation between side-mounted-electronics and a side-port. Side ports acoustically enhance the playing experience for the player. When the barn-door electronics die, if you decide to upgrade to a non-barn-door system, you either leave the dead electronics in it, or you find a way to patch the hole. And I realize that may not matter to you at all. I decided to install Sound-Board-Tranceducers (SBT) under the bridgeplate plus an internal microphone, in all of my guitars, and then use an outboard preamplifier/blender rather than internal preamp (barn-door or affixed to the back or sides of the inside of the guitar). I've been amplifying guitars for 35 years and SBTs are more natural, weigh less, impart little or no acoustic impact, and you can switch/upgrade electronics packages at any time. The tone control, and connection to the rest of the sound-world of most external preamps are far superior to the in-guitar systems. It was the best decision I've made thus far in regards to my pickups and amplification. Best live sound I've ever had, and best acoustic sound possible when I'm not plugged in. I can make instant tweaks (usually unnecessary, yet always right there next to me on stage) and I reduced the invasiveness of under saddle systems. I know people who prefer barn door style electronics, and if that's what you want, then use this buffer of time to consider which system to use which will give you the best sound along with the best convenience. I believe the Baggs Duet with an LB-6 saddle is one of the best side-mounted systems out there. No tuner, but very high quality sound. Hope this contributes to the discussion… |