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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
Posts: 305
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Soundhole p/up for a Jumbo
Hi
What would anyone recommend as a good pickup for a jumbo guitar? I'd like something that sounds good (of course!), doesn't need an off-board pre-amp, is as non-intrusive as possible (no controls etc to be mounted on body). Along the lines of the Fishman Rare Earth (feel free to tell me that's good p/up: I need opinions). Thanks for any help Iain |
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Tele-Afflicted
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I tried one of those wooden soundhole pickups and the string-to-string variation was HUGE. Slowly strumming a chord, some strings were overpowering and others could hardly be hard. I've never had that problem with either the M1 or the Neo-D. I like them both so much that I've permanently mounted them in my two acoustics (wired them through the endpin jacks). If money were no object, I'd look into the Fishman Rare Earth series. I do like passive (no batteries) pickups, however. That said, both the M1 Active and the Rare Earth Series mount the batteries on the pickup itself (they use small batteries, not 9Vs), not in a bag in the guitar body. I like that. Good luck!
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Tele-Holic
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Anyone know if these would work on a 12 string? Judging by the photo on the LR Baggs site, I'm guessing maybe not. |
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