Can anyone (Paul et al) let me know what electronics are in Rickenbacker acoustics or indeed what they would recommend for other acoustics?
I appreciate a good valve mic, nicely compressed, and a quiet acoustically-treated room would be the best answer, but I'm thinking more about live work. Any ideas?
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...which in turn was recommended to me by John Hall himself, in the course of a dinner conversation on this very topic.
John mentioned that the unit which Baggs OEMd for RIC (back in '92, I believe), used a really nice ribbon transducer that had very little problem with piezo "squawk" or "quack" (the tendency to compress and simultaneously emphasize midrange that was a problem with some other units). We then discussed proper ribbon installation in the bridge saddle slot, and John then mentioned the newer Baggs under-side unit (iBeam) and its cool mounting method--it comes with a mounting fixture that's foolproof for perfect placement.
I did some research and ordered an iMix, which combines their under-saddle ribbon with the iBeam and features all sorts of EQ adjustments, a balance-on-the-fly feature, and a mono/stereo selection option, and tried it out on my own 730/12L. It is amazingly flexible and can be tweaked for any performance situation.
The old Baggs, single-element unit that RIC used to fit to their acoustics is pretty nice, too. The RIC75 700/12S has one installed, and through the right amplification (read: dedicated acoustic amplifier) has a very natural presence.
John mentioned that the unit which Baggs OEMd for RIC (back in '92, I believe), used a really nice ribbon transducer that had very little problem with piezo "squawk" or "quack" (the tendency to compress and simultaneously emphasize midrange that was a problem with some other units). We then discussed proper ribbon installation in the bridge saddle slot, and John then mentioned the newer Baggs under-side unit (iBeam) and its cool mounting method--it comes with a mounting fixture that's foolproof for perfect placement.
I did some research and ordered an iMix, which combines their under-saddle ribbon with the iBeam and features all sorts of EQ adjustments, a balance-on-the-fly feature, and a mono/stereo selection option, and tried it out on my own 730/12L. It is amazingly flexible and can be tweaked for any performance situation.
The old Baggs, single-element unit that RIC used to fit to their acoustics is pretty nice, too. The RIC75 700/12S has one installed, and through the right amplification (read: dedicated acoustic amplifier) has a very natural presence.
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