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Guitar cable for prs piezo
Guitar cable for prs piezo




guitar cable for prs piezo

On one of my Strats I had installed a LR Baggs Bridge-X piezo bridge and a Control-X preamp. I used to in an old band, and as we build a repetoir that calls for acoustic guitar, I'll start to do so again with my present band. I've had all of the above piezo systems, and I recommend any except for the RMC. Plus, it's a real crowd pleaser to play songs like Uncle Tom's Cabin, Crazy on You, Jack and Diane, etc., and play both acoustic and electric parts. I agree that biamping the piezo with mags, along with blending, can give you many different sound options you don't have with just mags. I don't like the look of the wires showing, though. The Graphtech GHOST is the way to go if you have to replace only the saddles, and not the bridge. That guitar was featured on several published albums and I promise you can't tell it's not a high end acoustic. The LR Baggs with Ctrl-X preamp is the best sounding piezo I had, which was my Warrior Signature Isabella with T-bridge tuneomatic.

guitar cable for prs piezo

Separate outputs, with stereo or mono options, along with blending.

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Decent sound, but not worth the trouble for me.Įrnie Ball Music Mans use a Fishman Powerbridge, which is a killer sound, plus the best switching setup. You can only biamp the piezo and mags with a stereo Y-cable, which I found annoying. They're not readily available aftermarket, and they don't have a very flexible switching setup. Brian Moores use RMC piezos (or did use, before they went out of business).






Guitar cable for prs piezo