Hi all! I have a Blueridge Br-160 that I need to put a pickup in. Give me your opinions on what you think is the best pickup system to put in a full size dreadnaught. Thanks!
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Do you want a permanent install, or are you looking for something that is removable?Administrator of the SDUGF
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Originally posted by pskorz View PostAnother broad consideration is if you are looking for a soundhole/magnetic pickup or a piezo/saddle pickup. Both have their merits and drawbacks, but that would be the first main question to answer.
The piezo works best together with electric guitars and a rock band. It sounds a bit thin on its own and has a mismatch with most inputs (too high impedance) and needs some buffer electronics.
On a solo Acoustic guitar i like the combos of piezo and mic best - more mic than piezo.
Some new pickups like Sunrise and Duncan are very impressive and are very versatile for different applications.Last edited by hamerfan; 03-11-2020, 12:09 AM.I get the feeling the A8 will blow your skirt up more so - Edgecrusher
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I've had good luck with Fender and Duncan's wood-encased soundhole pickups, the hum-cancelling versions. If you can find a used one, the duncan performer soundhole acoustic pickup was pretty darn good, too. I'm going back about a decade or more, but I think it was only like $30 new, and I was pleased with it.
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Originally posted by pskorz View PostI've had good luck with Fender and Duncan's wood-encased soundhole pickups, the hum-cancelling versions. If you can find a used one, the duncan performer soundhole acoustic pickup was pretty darn good, too. I'm going back about a decade or more, but I think it was only like $30 new, and I was pleased with it.
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The MagMic is a great removable pickup, and gets about as good of a sound as that kind of pickup can get. I tend to like non-natural acoustic tones, so it isn't as important to me to capture the sound of the guitar in a room- I'm gonna process it all to hell anyway.Administrator of the SDUGF
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The most 'natural' permanent solutions will combine a few different sources...piezo, magnetic, & internal microphone. Others just get an under saddle pickup or something like the Mag Mic and use a pedal like the Aura to impart a well miked acoustic into that. How you amplify it will be as important as the pickup system, too.Administrator of the SDUGF
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I need to ask two other things. Are playing as a solo artist or in a band? If band, are you playing with other acoustic instruments or in a electric/rock band context?I get the feeling the A8 will blow your skirt up more so - Edgecrusher
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Originally posted by Aceman View PostPiezo + Internal mic combo.
Size of the guitar not relevant.
Originally posted by hamerfan View PostI need to ask two other things. Are playing as a solo artist or in a band? If band, are you playing with other acoustic instruments or in a electric/rock band context?
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If you want a pickup that makes your plugged tone exactly the same as your unplugged tone, the only pickup I've found to do that is the LR Baggs Anthem or Anthem SL, depending on your budget.You will never understand How it feels to live your life With no meaning or control And with nowhere left to go You are amazed that they exist And they burn so bright
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I think the best sound I'm hearing from an acoustic guitar these days is from the pickup system Maton installs in their guitars. Tommy Emmanuel is an endorser. Because of Tommy, Eric Johnson now plays a Maton acoustic for his live shows. But you can't purchase just the pickup.
I have K&K pickups in most of my acoustic guitars. They super glue to the bridge plate inside the guitar and sound good. Especially through a Red Eye preamp or one of those Dtar Solstice preamps Duncan used to offer.
Better still is the Trance Audio pickup systems like Jackson Browne uses. But now you're getting expensive.
In terms of soundhole pickups, the only one I really love is the Sunrise that Jim Kaufman makes. Lyle Lovett uses it. So does Richard Thompson. I have one in a cedar topped Seagull and it's excellent.Last edited by Lewguitar; 04-01-2020, 03:53 PM.“Practice cures most tone issues” - John Suhr
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These days, for acoustic shows (no band), I am using a Line 6 Variax Acoustic. I process the signal with reverb and compression, but plugged in, it has a wonderful solo tone.Administrator of the SDUGF
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