DoronEsh
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So, I've started to hunt for an electric guitar with piezo pups.
At first I thought I'd buy Graphtech's Ghost Tune-O-Matic bridge(http://www.graphtech.com/products.html?ProductID=361&CurrencyID=2) and install it into my P-Rails guitar, but: 1. It turns out that it's a Nashville bridge while mine's an ABR, and: 2. Looking at the cavity of my guitar, it seems like yuo can't put another hairpin insed, let alone Graphtech's circuits... plus: 3. It's gonna be one heck of a complicated guitar with all of these options, and I'm not sure that's too good an idea.
So, I'm back to square 1, looking for a good piezo-lectric at the price range of 700-900 US$.
Lurking on the net I found these 2:
1. Italia Mondial II Woody http://www.music123.com/Italia-Mondial-II-Semi-Hollow-Electric-Guitar-514444-i1387669.Music123
2. Epi LP Ultra II (lots of II's here ;-) ) http://www.epiphone.com/ultraII/default.html
These guitars are very different from one another, and use different methods to produce 'acoustic' sounds. One uses a piezo, the other a low-imp nano-mag pup.
Any comments, ideas and recommendation will be welcome.
THX
DoDo
At first I thought I'd buy Graphtech's Ghost Tune-O-Matic bridge(http://www.graphtech.com/products.html?ProductID=361&CurrencyID=2) and install it into my P-Rails guitar, but: 1. It turns out that it's a Nashville bridge while mine's an ABR, and: 2. Looking at the cavity of my guitar, it seems like yuo can't put another hairpin insed, let alone Graphtech's circuits... plus: 3. It's gonna be one heck of a complicated guitar with all of these options, and I'm not sure that's too good an idea.
So, I'm back to square 1, looking for a good piezo-lectric at the price range of 700-900 US$.
Lurking on the net I found these 2:
1. Italia Mondial II Woody http://www.music123.com/Italia-Mondial-II-Semi-Hollow-Electric-Guitar-514444-i1387669.Music123
2. Epi LP Ultra II (lots of II's here ;-) ) http://www.epiphone.com/ultraII/default.html
These guitars are very different from one another, and use different methods to produce 'acoustic' sounds. One uses a piezo, the other a low-imp nano-mag pup.
Any comments, ideas and recommendation will be welcome.
THX
DoDo