There will be feedback issues with small spaces.
But, then again, small spaces don't need huge amounts of gain...
New pickup in my Comstock--WOW!!!!
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Feedback is just something you need to deal with. The bridge plate transducer will be much more prone to feedback than the UST. Individual EQ of both pick-ups is desirable, so you can shape the sound of each pick-up, and EQ each pick-up against feedback.
Melissa, did you notice any loss of acoustic tone when you installed the pick-up ? The reason I am asking is because I have a really nice acoustic, but I have been afraid to put a UST in there, for fear of losing acoustic tone. Thanks.
Melissa, did you notice any loss of acoustic tone when you installed the pick-up ? The reason I am asking is because I have a really nice acoustic, but I have been afraid to put a UST in there, for fear of losing acoustic tone. Thanks.
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Steve, the iMix system has an EQ control for both pickups. It is mounted to the guitar's back inside of the instrument, and can be adjusted through the soundhole with a fine-tipped Phillips screwdriver. I need to buy one with a longer shank, so I can experiment with that, LOL!
As far as I can tell, there is no substantial loss of tone when playing unplugged.... My Comstock still sounds great by itself--but now I have the added versatility of a pickup, which will make it easier to play in larger venues.
As far as I can tell, there is no substantial loss of tone when playing unplugged.... My Comstock still sounds great by itself--but now I have the added versatility of a pickup, which will make it easier to play in larger venues.
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MWP set at RIC 75 really hooked me on the Baggs pickups. The Rick 700/12 sounded acoustic, but there simply was more presence.
The sound guy did something with the EQ (Bose handheld unit) on the fly for a couple of songs, and all of a sudden it sounded as though there was a vintage-sounding 360/12 in the mix, but it was the 700/12 again!
The sound guy did something with the EQ (Bose handheld unit) on the fly for a couple of songs, and all of a sudden it sounded as though there was a vintage-sounding 360/12 in the mix, but it was the 700/12 again!
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I remember that, Paul.... It sounded awesome, and clued me in as to how great an already great-sounding Ric acoustic could sound with a state-of-the-art pickup....I knew for sure at the 75th that I was going to get one for my Commie! I look forward to playing with the EQ settings on mine a bit, and plugging it into my Valvetronix amp and trying some different effects; I'm sure the sound possibilities are endless.
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