Blog: The D-TAR Mama Bear. Great Acoustic Tone Made Simple

Evan Skopp

SDUGF Founder
Click here. It's like having 16 amazing acoustic guitars in collection. I loved what it did with the Brian Moore piezo pickup, especially the last sound clip "Piezo with Tricone Resonator model."

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Come on, read my blog! Give the Mama Bear some love!
 
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I love my Mama Bear. Like Dave says, it's not the same as mic-ing up a really great acoustic, but it is far, far better than the straight piezo.
 
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I thought about these for a while now. Thanks for posting this. Right now I've got a DeArmond volume pedal, a TU-3, an ART Studio V3 tube preamp, a Danelectro Fish&Chips, and an Ibanez CF-7 on my pedalboard. I have a K&K Pure Floating on my Godin 5th Avenue and a K&K Pure Resonator BB for my Epi MD100. I like the warmth the ART adds, can I run the Mama Bear along with it?
 
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Yes, I would make it last in the chain though. To be fair, I hadn't tried a magnetic pickup into it- just piezos. Neat thing about it is how it captures the essence of the guitars being modeled. I don't know why it isn't more popular than it is.
 
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The K&K's are piezo, the floating sits between the soundboard and the bridge feet, and the reso screws right to the bisquit. I run my chorus last in stereo.
 
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oh yeah...it should still work, although I didn't test it with an actual resonator to see if it could transform that sound into something other than a resonator. My guess is that if you wanted to use it to get a better resonator sound out of your K&K, it would do that.
 
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Yes, I would make it last in the chain though. To be fair, I hadn't tried a magnetic pickup into it- just piezos. Neat thing about it is how it captures the essence of the guitars being modeled. I don't know why it isn't more popular than it is.

As a start-up, D-TAR never got the marketing support it needed. Mama Bear is truly a revolutionary device. Years from now, it'll be a cult favorite. You heard it here first.
 
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Yeah I think that is true, and one of the reasons I wanted to do the blog. Imagine the same idea developed further- having a box that could mimic different electric guitars or pickups. I have seen so many live bands with terrible acoustic sound- I think we are just used to hearing it.
 
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I dunno... I listened to most of the clips, and wasn't as impressed as I had expected. I have a Zoom A2 that seems to do about the same thing. It also has compression, reverb, adjustable EQ and so forth. It's programmable, and it costs quite a bit less. What does the Mama Bear do that accounts for the higher price tag?
 
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Very cool indeed...I actually reckon that the toughest challenge is not your piezo-loaded Brian Moore, but would be trying to make my POS cheapy Hohner actually sound like an acoustic guitar! :D
 
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So how would this work with something like the Graphtech ghost system that's built into an electric guitar? This has me intrigued because I hate playing acoustics, but love the sound of them.
 
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So how would this work with something like the Graphtech ghost system that's built into an electric guitar? This has me intrigued because I hate playing acoustics, but love the sound of them.

It's perfect for that, or any other piezo bridge on an electric guitar.
 
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