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Thanks. That's right. It's a patch on an ME80. Octave lower, but only a little bit. I think there's some drive in there too but, again, only a little. The idea is to give weight to the higher notes....
Today i took the head home and i am only learning how to setup the thing but it feels just perfect for me right now and the speaker works nice at home for studying. Will save some money or sell some...
Preference #1: Acoustic with no pickup Preference #2: Acoustic with a Dearmond FHC.
Freddy, Its good that you identified the problem and sorted it out. I love your sound on it. Its nice to have a guitar that you dont worry about. Thanks, Joe D
Roli, Thank You sir! I played my EER against the wall the other day, so I could her the acoustic sound and it was quite nice. Pretty full. Louder than my 165, but not as smooth. Yes, this guitar...
Collings guitars are unreal, just as Stout said. The factory setup is the best you will ever see and the neck shapes are perfect. They are also researched/engineered very precisely to achieve the...
I don't see why anyone should see it that way at all. There has only been one comment that implied that, but otherwise I imagine people who like to try to play things and post on the forum will now...
I really hope people don't see the "jam session" thread as taking away from the practical standards...that was not my intention at all.
Seymour Duncan P-Rails will give you several options in a humbucker size. Or a DiMarzio Bluesbucker.
No worries - it's a friendly crowd here for the most part. Welcome!
Exactly the way I feel. I'd want a 6196 in Cadillac Green.
To each his own. I don't understand why anybody would say no to the versatilty of the two pickup version. Lot's of tonal shades to draw from the two other positions.
Some of you may laugh but I actually prefer a non cutaway acoustic L-5 with a DeArmond FHC pickup. Nice and warm while maintaining low tones. :smile-new:
Interested in a HB-sized single coil pickup
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