That90'sGuy
DyzaBoyzologist
I'm looking at tons of piezo systems thinking up my dream guitar. The mixed tones I got on the Fishman were pretty awesome (I tried it out on a Parker Fly Deluxe). However, it had to be blended right to sound good, otherwise it was a bit too tinny.
L.R. Baggs has their piezo systems out. From what I've gathered, these are much better than the Fishman.
Price wise, the most realistic is the new Graph Tech F.A.A.S. system (otherwise known as the Acousti-phonic). Does anyone have an experience with these?
Another guitar I was looking at has the RMC piezo system installed. Everything I've heard about this has been wonderful. I'm guessing this is the best, but I haven't tried the Graph Tech system, so I'm not sure.
Has anyone actually tried all of these and is there anything else that I'm missing?
I'm looking for a jumbo type acoustic tone from my electric. Preferably something that's big, bright, rich and full with a bit of a biting top end (think Taylor acoustics).
Piezo systems aren't really something a lot of guitarists have tapped into and after trying one, I think I'd rather have that than trying to amplify an acoustic properly. The options from blending signals is mind boggling to me. Any insight into this would be much appreciated
L.R. Baggs has their piezo systems out. From what I've gathered, these are much better than the Fishman.
Price wise, the most realistic is the new Graph Tech F.A.A.S. system (otherwise known as the Acousti-phonic). Does anyone have an experience with these?
Another guitar I was looking at has the RMC piezo system installed. Everything I've heard about this has been wonderful. I'm guessing this is the best, but I haven't tried the Graph Tech system, so I'm not sure.
Has anyone actually tried all of these and is there anything else that I'm missing?
I'm looking for a jumbo type acoustic tone from my electric. Preferably something that's big, bright, rich and full with a bit of a biting top end (think Taylor acoustics).
Piezo systems aren't really something a lot of guitarists have tapped into and after trying one, I think I'd rather have that than trying to amplify an acoustic properly. The options from blending signals is mind boggling to me. Any insight into this would be much appreciated