If you use metal (steel) pick, then the magnetic pickup could hypothetically catch it. But I don't think it's a good idea to use a metal pick, especially on acoustic. It leaves really significant scratches and you can break a string with it if you use thin ones.
1:16 Darman magnetic soundhole pickup 2:22 LR Bags m80 magnetic soundhole pickup 3:27 Transducer Pickup 4:49 LR Bags Anthem Mic 5:02 LR Bags Anthem Piezo
Using different guitars to demonstrate pickups seems to be missing the point. He originally said and I perhaps paraphrase, was how pickups change the sound of the guitar. If head stayed with the Fender it would have made an opinion on what pickup sound you were going for.
i somewhat agree but these pickup technologies are so different that they almost sound like different types of instruments. you can spot a rubbery piezo in any blend any time, it just sounds like itself. so if this were a metrological demonstration with spectrograms you'd definitely want to minimize variables. like this, it's really no big deal in my opinion.
The best sounding "pickup systems" are when you blend different types. I think more sound sources in an acoustic pick up more of the tonal characteristics of an acoustic guitar.
I have tried many pickups... The LR Baggs Anthem is the best from my own personal experience. Being able to switch and blend the two really helps with feedback and tone.
Based on what I've seen and heard on other UA-cam videos, plus more experienced guitarists, since a sound hole pickup is a magnetic pickup, just like on an electric guitar, electric guitar strings work better than acoustic strings. Also, most than a few high end, and some mid-level acoustics as well, have the endpin strap button installed in a pre-drilled hole that will accept a quarter inch jack. That means you can install the jack without drilling, just swapping a few parts.
This may be of interest regarding the K & K mini. I carefully installed one in my Ibanez lawsuit guitar (basically a Martin dreadnought clone they got sued for) , following instructions carefully, using super glue. Plugged in and played it, determined that the treble side transducer was too hot. So I decided to move it away a bit. Oops! K & K instructs that the installed transducers can be reset even when superglued if you are careful. Apparently I was not careful enough, I destroyed that transducer trying to unglue it. Here's the interesting part, it didn't matter! With the two remaining dots, middle and low, the guitar sounds fine! I got rid of the overly bright one completely but highs still come thru. The guitar has a ton of bass, of course, but can be easily controlled with normal eq, and is always there for nice roundness at lower volumes. Sounds great and natural.
Somedays I just don't feel like using any pickup for acoustics playing them in a Silent environment just gives more satisfaction and the pure pure sound.
If not performing live, then I definitely wouldn’t be using a pickup. For very small performances, where I’m barely amplifying my own voice, I will also go fully acoustic on the guitar. However, for a sizable performance, I wouldn’t recommend it
I'm 2,000% with you. I didn't understand until I saw this video that the piezo is the option that produces that obnoxiously bad sound of acoustic electrics. Why anyone uses them is beyond me. And why super rich and famous people would ever consider them is even further beyond me. It might be the most disgusting sound I've ever heard in (relatively) modern music.
I'm using a fishman 301 presys+ blend. I replaced the mic with a magnetic rail humbucker pickup. It blends well with the piezo and absolutely feedbackless.
I love my Highlander pickup and frequently get glowing comments on the great sound of my guitar. For years I used the IP-1 model but recently I installed the IP-2 model which gives me dual pickup capabilities.
This is great. Thanks. I want a pickup with less labor required on installation and a sound hole pickup is for me and i think i will deliver properly on the sound quality and feedback.
Great video. Most folks just don’t hear that the true tone of an acoustic guitar is extremely bass-y and their brains focus on the highs when they try to consciously analyze the sound. Recording engineers often don’t get it. Listen to the intro of the huge hit low places by Garth Brooks as evidence of some of the worst tone ever recorded. I installed the L.R. Baggs Lyric into one of my guitars which is only the mic part of the Anthem with no piezo. It works like a regular mic on the outside because it rejects the reflections around it so it doesn’t pickup the sound of the inside of the guitar, just the bridge. Then I tried to match the cheap Fishman Isys onboard piezoelectric pickup in another guitar. I was able to achieve this pretty close with a wonderful tone by having the bass at half or a hair more and the mids and treble only barely on from fully off. That’s the key to authentic acoustic we tone. Mix the other instruments in around that sound instead of trying to fit an acoustic guitar into a mix that is for Rock’n’Roll. Tighten the bass and turn it down. Less upright bass sound and more like the left hand of a piano. A little goes along way. The acoustic will carry the song and vocals much better if it doesn’t sound like a tin can attached to a walkie-talkie. Good luck and enjoy your acoustic sounds!
L.R. Baggs M80 and Anthem are the ones that I like the most. But I am still finding it hard to pick an acoustic pick up, since there are a lot of good ones, and I want one that can get as close as possible to the sound of my acoustic
As a rule if thumb I don’t like sound whole pickups but the LR BAGGS M80 is excellent so much better then the others it’s rich warm and natural sounding
@@karlcountry2363 idk, maybe i will put a Fishman Presys Mic Blend on my acoustic guitar, but I'll cut the piezo off then replace it with passive magnetic pickup. I'm not quite sure if this will work but, yeah i love experimenting 😅😅. The idea was, i love the tone of magnetic pickups (especially if it was a single coil) but i still want to keep the acoustic tone
Cheers for the useful video, would have been nice to have the one guitar fitted with each and to have the room mic turned off to allow direct comparison
Hi Sir nice video comparison. May I ask , because i have a Martin DreadJr10e , that has a fishman sonitone undersaddle pickup, and when I connect directly to my Roland AC60, i cannot hear the same sound like when you play the Undersaddle pickup in the video at 5:03 timestamp
Hello, I play an acoustic instrument. is there any wireless that can work just only with under saddle pieso pickup (Passive) with out any preamp or EQ Mounted over instrument? I had the same wireless problem with transducer mics as well. They both work only when a preamp system is between mic and wireless. I tested a lot and all wireless systems work with the help of pre amp or with magnetic electric guitar mics installed over the instrument and could not be able to find anything working and adaptable wireless system just with under saddle mic or sticking transducer mic over the acoustic instrument. Thanks in advance.
Thanks! I´m working with a Schatten Design transducer und a ART Tube Preamp. In this way I can just have a little overdrive sound on my akkustik guitar. But a lot of times I use a shure SM 58 mike. And sometimes I mix. I think yousing a normal singers mike is still a verry simple and good sounding way.
Piezo pickups are ok, but all you are getting is the sound from the strings, If you use a transducer, you are getting the sound of the wood of the guitar..The soundhole pickups are great to, but once again , you are getting the sound of the magnetic pickup against the strings, that's why a lot of people have a dual system like a microphone or transducer and a sound hole pickup, then you can mix the sound of both ...
Re boring out the endpin, I believe that there are alternatives to this which will provide an endpin jack while not altering your guitar’s originality.
Can I use a LR Baggs pickup directly into the mixer? Or use piezo-system jack + LR Baggs pickup into mixer (so 2 different jacks into the mixer)? Or I should buy a D.I. first?
Best live acoustic sound I ever heard was an Electrovoice dynamic lavalier mic fastened to a pencil glued across the middle of the soundhole. Can't find those anymore though.
That lr baggs anthem mic sound isn’t correct. There’s a wee volume setting for the mic you turn with a screw and it’s set too low here. That’s why the sound is woolly and has no top end.
I was lucky to get the last K&K Power-mix from Thomann Mic+Piezo+Pure mini THAT SOUNDS AWESOME I have L.R.Baggs M-1 also, but it sounds to plastic guitar with cold.. not for my taste.
I absolutely hate soundhole pickups for anything except as a backup (if your main pickup fails) or to make a makeshift electric guitar (that sounds a bit different from an actual electric), and an external microphone (or two) is definitely best in the studio, however, they’re a pain to work with live, and if you’re like me and move around, are not workable. While undersaddle piezoelectric pickups on their own definitely don’t sound at all like an acoustic, what I’d prefer is a dual-piezo system; one combining an undersaddle pickup with a soundboard pickup (remember, both are piezoelectric). Being a singing guitarist also helps a little, as some of the tone is captured (albeit at the completely wrong angle) by my vocal mic.
The magnetic soundhole pickups sound too much like the neck pickup of a Strat. I'd rather play a Strat instead of this, it deletes the tone change that happens when you pick in different places. If I had to have one I'd rather install it backwards stick one at the part of the soundhole that's closer to the bridge because I pick right between the soundhole and the bridge. the Transducer sounds pretty accurate but pretty mid focused, doesn't capture the full range of the acoustic guitar. the LR Baggs Anthem sounds really good in both parts! I like the blend between both the true mic and piezo
Not until we can point a mic at a guitar, reject all the background noise without destroying sound quality, and have the mic floating in front of the guitar without it being attached (never going to happen)
@@xHadesStamps There is the Myers mic which attaches to the guitar from the outside, but it's both dynamic and omni which is exactly the kind of mic I don't like haha
@@Mr.Goldbar Yeah. Dynamics definitely aren’t what I’d use on an acoustic guitar, that’s for definite. I love them on my voice, though. Omnidirectional live, though? Hell, no. I also don’t want anything attached to my guitar and therefore (basically) me. Definitely not for either of us.
Thanks a really useful overview and love this guy's playing. The blend on the Anthem sounds great... looks like it would work really well live if switching between ballads (think Annie's Song) primarily on the microphone setting and then bashing out some blues type stuff when perhaps a bit more of the piezo sound would help.
What kind of pickup would you recommend for someone who plays fingerstyle stuff in multiple open tunings on a Guild P-240? I have a vintage Jax soundhole pickup but it’s basically a piezo pickup. It looks really cool but I’m not getting the tone I’d like but it could also be the mic. The Jax pickup is on a Recording King ROH-05. I need help with this.
Zabardast cheers from Toronto. Where exactly to place this inside the guitar as the one in my Yamaha APTX2, 3/4 guitar dropped in. It is about 1 inches in diameter and has glue on one side? Not like the one you are using.
Hello > > > Can i plug the pickup (Harley Benton TrueTone SH-30 Pro Active) directly into the mixer Dynacord (analog\digital etc) and that the guitar sound comes out to the speakers connected to the mixer? > Or do l need some accessories? (Guitar amps, Preamps)
Seems like a good choice for many, but I still go by the K and K now mixed in with a Myers Grip pickup, mainly because my guitar does not have a soundhole in front but just a soundport on the upper side!!...Benoit Lavoie modern flatop!!...
Mains Blanches Thats a good shout, Ive heard some good things about the K&K stuff, but I havnt tried one unfortunately... I will say that I am now trying using a Sunrise (soundhole) instead of the mic... It still sounds amazing live!. ;)
Important to have at least two sound sources, so you can have different effects on one and the other or to have a clean sound and one with effects that you can mix in together!!...magnetic is great for octave pedals and sounds a bit more "electric" in nature!!...the Pure Mini will reproduce a "pure" acoustic guitar tone!!...the mic will give more "air" to the overall sound!!...so many systems out there now days!!...Anthem, Fishman Rare Earth Blend, K and K Trinity or PowerMix or Double Helix mixed in with the Pure Mini, etc...
I have a Seymour Duncan singl coil, is there a way to eliminate the hissle at 5khz it causes? May a passive DI help? I ve tried an active di or through an instrument input but the hissle is always there.
Good review but I’m still torn! Want to install something in my Martin D-28 V. I want something that sounds great but I am also torn about the invasive installment of the more complex systems.
Hello friend... Is there any of these pickups that, in addition to the Chorus, Delay, Reverber effects, also add Flanger or Phaser? What models of pickups are available with bluetooth? Are the pickups installed in the guitar hole as good as these? Of the various models available on the market, which would you prefer?
Hi Joe (and everyone else for that matter) I'm wondering if an internal mic gives the same sound texture as a DI? Is an internal mic worth it? Also If I already have an under-saddle pickup, would it make any difference to buy a piezo or soundhole pick-up? Cheers guys
If I’m honest, I think the sound of any of these amplification systems is really disappointing compared to what an acoustic guitar should sound like. We can put a man on the moon but we can’t get a decent electric sound from an acoustic guitar? If anyone has any suggestions for a great sounding electro acoustic, I’m all ears! Aiming for around 1000 euros for a guitar that fits in a pop cover band.
Helpful but using different guitars with different specs and body shapes makes it tricky to hear the actual differences between the pickups, I know it’s just an intro to give an idea but would’ve been more hopeful to use different pickups on the same guitar model.
The first one looks so nice, but how does it actually plug into anything? I see a cord at the bottom of the guitar, so I'm guessing you did the drill thing you mentioned? Or is that guitar already set up for amplification? I'm just looking to amplify my regular acoustic.
could any of these pickup the pick that i dropped in the soundhole thanks
dagny hahaha
🤣
If you use metal (steel) pick, then the magnetic pickup could hypothetically catch it. But I don't think it's a good idea to use a metal pick, especially on acoustic. It leaves really significant scratches and you can break a string with it if you use thin ones.
Yes. Just use a feedback blocker.
Bad joke
1:16 Darman magnetic soundhole pickup
2:22 LR Bags m80 magnetic soundhole pickup
3:27 Transducer Pickup
4:49 LR Bags Anthem Mic
5:02 LR Bags Anthem Piezo
Using different guitars to demonstrate pickups seems to be missing the point. He originally said and I perhaps paraphrase, was how pickups change the sound of the guitar. If head stayed with the Fender it would have made an opinion on what pickup sound you were going for.
Exactly what I was thinking.
That, and palm muting, using a capo... Really great idea but awful execution.
@@Bejaardenbus what was the purpose of palm muting? I thought that was really weird
i somewhat agree but these pickup technologies are so different that they almost sound like different types of instruments. you can spot a rubbery piezo in any blend any time, it just sounds like itself. so if this were a metrological demonstration with spectrograms you'd definitely want to minimize variables. like this, it's really no big deal in my opinion.
man his not gonna drill 400 holes in his guitar, he has to use différents guitars
The best sounding "pickup systems" are when you blend different types. I think more sound sources in an acoustic pick up more of the tonal characteristics of an acoustic guitar.
the more of a nightmare it becomes.
That is true. But the tradeoff is it’s more complicated to actually install without creating problems
I picked up a Neo D from Fishman for my '76 Martin D35 since I didn't think drilling a hole in it would be smart. Sounds great!
There are already 6 holes for the strings in the bridge ;-)
I have tried many pickups... The LR Baggs Anthem is the best from my own personal experience. Being able to switch and blend the two really helps with feedback and tone.
Does Distortion works on that stuff?
I liked the sound of the LR Baggs sound hole pickup the best.
Based on what I've seen and heard on other UA-cam videos, plus more experienced guitarists, since a sound hole pickup is a magnetic pickup, just like on an electric guitar, electric guitar strings work better than acoustic strings. Also, most than a few high end, and some mid-level acoustics as well, have the endpin strap button installed in a pre-drilled hole that will accept a quarter inch jack. That means you can install the jack without drilling, just swapping a few parts.
Nice video, I liked the LR Baggs magnetic pickup the best far and away, but I'm sure everybody has their own opinions.
This may be of interest regarding the K & K mini. I carefully installed one in my Ibanez lawsuit guitar (basically a Martin dreadnought clone they got sued for) , following instructions carefully, using super glue. Plugged in and played it, determined that the treble side transducer was too hot. So I decided to move it away a bit. Oops! K & K instructs that the installed transducers can be reset even when superglued if you are careful. Apparently I was not careful enough, I destroyed that transducer trying to unglue it. Here's the interesting part, it didn't matter! With the two remaining dots, middle and low, the guitar sounds fine! I got rid of the overly bright one completely but highs still come thru. The guitar has a ton of bass, of course, but can be easily controlled with normal eq, and is always there for nice roundness at lower volumes. Sounds great and natural.
I've also never liked the nasally sound of even a good piezo pickup, and the transducer had some of that tone also. The LR Baggs sounded really good.
Lol nasally yes
great vid, i wish the different pickups would have been used on the same guitar though especially since one of the guitars was of different body type
Somedays I just don't feel like using any pickup for acoustics playing them in a Silent environment just gives more satisfaction and the pure pure sound.
If not performing live, then I definitely wouldn’t be using a pickup. For very small performances, where I’m barely amplifying my own voice, I will also go fully acoustic on the guitar. However, for a sizable performance, I wouldn’t recommend it
K&K Pure Mini is what I've put in every guitar.
I preferred it to thge others. 👌
Check out the miniflex line of microphone style pickups.
"Hey! You've got to hide your love away!.."
Was wondering if anyone else recognised that at the beginning :)
batyrlan bopbekoff I’ve already said it mate
Brooo😂😂😂
I thought it was One More Time.
i do hate piezzo with passion, i understand it has its place in mix with rock band setup, but man, it sound same on the 50 guitar, as on a 28 martin.
I'm 2,000% with you. I didn't understand until I saw this video that the piezo is the option that produces that obnoxiously bad sound of acoustic electrics. Why anyone uses them is beyond me. And why super rich and famous people would ever consider them is even further beyond me. It might be the most disgusting sound I've ever heard in (relatively) modern music.
I'm using a fishman 301 presys+ blend. I replaced the mic with a magnetic rail humbucker pickup. It blends well with the piezo and absolutely feedbackless.
you guys make such great videos. Really refreshing to have good pro demo videos on youtube.
Great presentation and a very likable presenter. No condescension at all. Reverb is an outstanding company.
Great explanation and demonstration of the different options. Thanks!
Thank you for the informative breakdown of acoustic/electric options. That was a bizarre adventure Mojo Jojo!
I love my Highlander pickup and frequently get glowing comments on the great sound of my guitar.
For years I used the IP-1 model but recently I installed the IP-2 model which gives me dual pickup capabilities.
I've watched a bunch of these LR Baggs videos now and the 50/50 blend always just sounds like the piezo to me.
This is great. Thanks.
I want a pickup with less labor required on installation and a sound hole pickup is for me and i think i will deliver properly on the sound quality and feedback.
I really like the fullness of the transducer pickup.
Great video. Most folks just don’t hear that the true tone of an acoustic guitar is extremely bass-y and their brains focus on the highs when they try to consciously analyze the sound. Recording engineers often don’t get it. Listen to the intro of the huge hit low places by Garth Brooks as evidence of some of the worst tone ever recorded. I installed the L.R. Baggs Lyric into one of my guitars which is only the mic part of the Anthem with no piezo. It works like a regular mic on the outside because it rejects the reflections around it so it doesn’t pickup the sound of the inside of the guitar, just the bridge. Then I tried to match the cheap Fishman Isys onboard piezoelectric pickup in another guitar. I was able to achieve this pretty close with a wonderful tone by having the bass at half or a hair more and the mids and treble only barely on from fully off. That’s the key to authentic acoustic we tone. Mix the other instruments in around that sound instead of trying to fit an acoustic guitar into a mix that is for Rock’n’Roll. Tighten the bass and turn it down. Less upright bass sound and more like the left hand of a piano. A little goes along way. The acoustic will carry the song and vocals much better if it doesn’t sound like a tin can attached to a walkie-talkie. Good luck and enjoy your acoustic sounds!
L.R. Baggs M80 and Anthem are the ones that I like the most. But I am still finding it hard to pick an acoustic pick up, since there are a lot of good ones, and I want one that can get as close as possible to the sound of my acoustic
As a rule if thumb I don’t like sound whole pickups but the LR BAGGS M80 is excellent so much better then the others it’s rich warm and natural sounding
I was thinking to mix magnetic and mic together...
How would you do that? I have an m80, what pickup would you match it with?
@@karlcountry2363 idk, maybe i will put a Fishman Presys Mic Blend on my acoustic guitar, but I'll cut the piezo off then replace it with passive magnetic pickup. I'm not quite sure if this will work but, yeah i love experimenting 😅😅.
The idea was, i love the tone of magnetic pickups (especially if it was a single coil) but i still want to keep the acoustic tone
Cheers for the useful video, would have been nice to have the one guitar fitted with each and to have the room mic turned off to allow direct comparison
I hate the sound of piezo acoustics so so much.
M P oh I like it
I hate the pasty sound of the anthem one. at 5:00
@@austin84617 lol
People always say that but I love it for some reason.
Wish it was that simple, it all depends on the guitar and the piezo in my opinion.
Hi Sir nice video comparison. May I ask , because i have a Martin DreadJr10e , that has a fishman sonitone undersaddle pickup, and when I connect directly to my Roland AC60, i cannot hear the same sound like when you play the Undersaddle pickup in the video at 5:03 timestamp
how do these pickups do with precussive style playing if you bang not your guitar a bunch? can They take it or is that a problem
Piezos work really well for that. Magnetics, not so much
can you put a sound-hole pickup through a distortion pedal?
Yes. Might not sound the best, but it works.
K&K sounded the best by far, followed by the Baggs soundhole pickup.
No.
@@maraviyoso8473 agreed
"Really easy to use and swap out" yet uses a different guitar every time 🤔
He did that to make the examples easier to showcase
Wonderful demo, big thanks! 😊
Hello, I play an acoustic instrument. is there any wireless that can work just only with under saddle pieso pickup (Passive) with out any preamp or EQ Mounted over instrument?
I had the same wireless problem with transducer mics as well.
They both work only when a preamp system is between mic and wireless.
I tested a lot and all wireless systems work with the help of pre amp or with magnetic electric guitar mics installed over the instrument and could not be able to find anything working and adaptable wireless system just with under saddle mic or sticking transducer mic over the acoustic instrument.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks!
I´m working with a Schatten Design transducer und a ART Tube Preamp. In this way I can just have a little overdrive sound on my akkustik guitar. But a lot of times I use a shure SM 58 mike. And sometimes I mix.
I think yousing a normal singers mike is still a verry simple and good sounding way.
Piezo pickups are ok, but all you are getting is the sound from the strings, If you use a transducer, you are getting the sound of the wood of the guitar..The soundhole pickups are great to, but once again , you are getting the sound of the magnetic pickup against the strings, that's why a lot of people have a dual system like a microphone or transducer and a sound hole pickup, then you can mix the sound of both ...
Re boring out the endpin, I believe that there are alternatives to this which will provide an endpin jack while not altering your guitar’s originality.
Can I use a LR Baggs pickup directly into the mixer? Or use piezo-system jack + LR Baggs pickup into mixer (so 2 different jacks into the mixer)? Or I should buy a D.I. first?
Maybe this is a dumb question but does it do anything if the guitar is not plugged into an amp?
Yeah that was a dumb question
Yeah, as long as it’s plugged into a mixing board or an active loudspeaker. Plugged into nothing, though, no.
Best live acoustic sound I ever heard was an Electrovoice dynamic lavalier mic fastened to a pencil glued across the middle of the soundhole. Can't find those anymore though.
agreed, Except I found one a while back. Should start using it again
It'd be nice to hear them compared to a studio mic setup, just to hear the difference for comparison against the gold standard.
I tried a Fender y it doesn't sound at all, do I need an amplifier or just plug it in a main? Help please
Does the quality of the piezo affect feedback? Or is that just a sensitivity/volume issue?
That lr baggs anthem mic sound isn’t correct. There’s a wee volume setting for the mic you turn with a screw and it’s set too low here. That’s why the sound is woolly and has no top end.
Imagine installing all the with a strat style pickup selector
What‘d the first soundhole pickup with that pickguard name ? Can't understand the name ... Di Arman ? Dee Armen? 1:11
I was lucky to get the last K&K Power-mix from Thomann Mic+Piezo+Pure mini THAT SOUNDS AWESOME I have L.R.Baggs M-1 also, but it sounds to plastic guitar with cold.. not for my taste.
Way up there on top my friend!!...
I have a set of flat wound Chromes (electric guitar strings) on my Taylor Big Baby. Could I attach a humbucker? Would it sound any good?
Thanks. It´s interesting how it sounds with clasical nilonstrings guitar.
I absolutely hate soundhole pickups for anything except as a backup (if your main pickup fails) or to make a makeshift electric guitar (that sounds a bit different from an actual electric), and an external microphone (or two) is definitely best in the studio, however, they’re a pain to work with live, and if you’re like me and move around, are not workable. While undersaddle piezoelectric pickups on their own definitely don’t sound at all like an acoustic, what I’d prefer is a dual-piezo system; one combining an undersaddle pickup with a soundboard pickup (remember, both are piezoelectric). Being a singing guitarist also helps a little, as some of the tone is captured (albeit at the completely wrong angle) by my vocal mic.
Fishman Rare Earth Blend combines a mic with a humbucker pickup. Very versatile.
That mixed in with a K and K Pure Mini and youre in for a good ride!!...
Exactly the video I was looking for! Give me love, give me peace on Earth. Thank you x
anybody know the song at 2:23?
The magnetic soundhole pickups sound too much like the neck pickup of a Strat. I'd rather play a Strat instead of this, it deletes the tone change that happens when you pick in different places. If I had to have one I'd rather install it backwards stick one at the part of the soundhole that's closer to the bridge because I pick right between the soundhole and the bridge.
the Transducer sounds pretty accurate but pretty mid focused, doesn't capture the full range of the acoustic guitar.
the LR Baggs Anthem sounds really good in both parts! I like the blend between both the true mic and piezo
Not until we can point a mic at a guitar, reject all the background noise without destroying sound quality, and have the mic floating in front of the guitar without it being attached (never going to happen)
@@xHadesStamps There is the Myers mic which attaches to the guitar from the outside, but it's both dynamic and omni which is exactly the kind of mic I don't like haha
@@Mr.Goldbar Yeah. Dynamics definitely aren’t what I’d use on an acoustic guitar, that’s for definite. I love them on my voice, though. Omnidirectional live, though? Hell, no. I also don’t want anything attached to my guitar and therefore (basically) me. Definitely not for either of us.
I installed a K&K Pure Mini in my Yahama and it works great.
Thanks a really useful overview and love this guy's playing. The blend on the Anthem sounds great... looks like it would work really well live if switching between ballads (think Annie's Song) primarily on the microphone setting and then bashing out some blues type stuff when perhaps a bit more of the piezo sound would help.
What is the last song he is playing?
Informative, thanks for quickly getting to the POINT
Do you have to use a preamp with passive pickup
What kind of pickup would you recommend for someone who plays fingerstyle stuff in multiple open tunings on a Guild P-240?
I have a vintage Jax soundhole pickup but it’s basically a piezo pickup. It looks really cool but I’m not getting the tone I’d like but it could also be the mic. The Jax pickup is on a Recording King ROH-05.
I need help with this.
Zabardast cheers from Toronto. Where exactly to place this inside the guitar as the one in my Yamaha APTX2, 3/4 guitar dropped in. It is about 1 inches in diameter and has glue on one side? Not like the one you are using.
This is a more valuable segment than I can put into words.
Hello
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> Can i plug the pickup (Harley Benton TrueTone SH-30 Pro Active) directly into the mixer Dynacord (analog\digital etc) and that the guitar sound comes out to the speakers connected to the mixer?
> Or do l need some accessories? (Guitar amps, Preamps)
Good vid...
I eventually found my way to the Anthem, i haven't looked back!.
Seems like a good choice for many, but I still go by the K and K now mixed in with a Myers Grip pickup, mainly because my guitar does not have a soundhole in front but just a soundport on the upper side!!...Benoit Lavoie modern flatop!!...
Mains Blanches Thats a good shout, Ive heard some good things about the K&K stuff, but I havnt tried one unfortunately...
I will say that I am now trying using a Sunrise (soundhole) instead of the mic... It still sounds amazing live!. ;)
Important to have at least two sound sources, so you can have different effects on one and the other or to have a clean sound and one with effects that you can mix in together!!...magnetic is great for octave pedals and sounds a bit more "electric" in nature!!...the Pure Mini will reproduce a "pure" acoustic guitar tone!!...the mic will give more "air" to the overall sound!!...so many systems out there now days!!...Anthem, Fishman Rare Earth Blend, K and K Trinity or PowerMix or Double Helix mixed in with the Pure Mini, etc...
GK3 isn't an option also?
I have a Seymour Duncan singl coil, is there a way to eliminate the hissle at 5khz it causes? May a passive DI help? I ve tried an active di or through an instrument input but the hissle is always there.
I’ve had them all LR Baggs every model fishman etc. just put the K&k pure mini in and couldn’t be happier for 100 bucks
Is the k&k sound ultra pure mini easy to swap out
Is it possible to just put a strat style single coil in-between the soundhole. Would that still work?
K&K Pure Mini and the Tru Mic are ahead of all the others
Good review but I’m still torn! Want to install something in my Martin D-28 V. I want something that sounds great but I am also torn about the invasive installment of the more complex systems.
I LOVE that old Kingman, I have a couple!
Great video, super useful info! Which option would be the cheapest way of avoiding Feedback?
If it is a pickup comparison, why the 50/50 mic blend?
2:50 what were you playing
2:40. George Harrison's 'Give me Love, Give me Peace' on Earth. Great playin!
I want that first guitar what’s it called
please tell me what is the amp used in this video ?
Is there a good pickup for a 3/4 size guitar?
Bill Lawrence A300
What strings to use for magnetic pickup on acoustic guitar?
• Sound hole pickup 1:15
• Piezoelectric 5:00
• Transducers 3:24
• Mic setup 4:48
Hello friend...
Is there any of these pickups that, in addition to the Chorus, Delay, Reverber effects, also add Flanger or Phaser?
What models of pickups are available with bluetooth?
Are the pickups installed in the guitar hole as good as these?
Of the various models available on the market, which would you prefer?
Hi Joe (and everyone else for that matter) I'm wondering if an internal mic gives the same sound texture as a DI? Is an internal mic worth it?
Also If I already have an under-saddle pickup, would it make any difference to buy a piezo or soundhole pick-up?
Cheers guys
Why would you blend 50/50 mic and pickup if its a pickup demo? Just mic the amp!
Might be because the mic is part of the pick up
If I’m honest, I think the sound of any of these amplification systems is really disappointing compared to what an acoustic guitar should sound like. We can put a man on the moon but we can’t get a decent electric sound from an acoustic guitar? If anyone has any suggestions for a great sounding electro acoustic, I’m all ears! Aiming for around 1000 euros for a guitar that fits in a pop cover band.
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Helpful but using different guitars with different specs and body shapes makes it tricky to hear the actual differences between the pickups, I know it’s just an intro to give an idea but would’ve been more hopeful to use different pickups on the same guitar model.
This was really informative. Obliged.
So would a piezo make my acoustic slide guitar sound like a resonator dobro?
Mic all the way. The piezo sound is the hallmark ‘clunk’ of a cheap acoustic at open mics
Yeah. And then become a useless guitarist because of the feedback.
Nice G Harrison bit!
The first one looks so nice, but how does it actually plug into anything? I see a cord at the bottom of the guitar, so I'm guessing you did the drill thing you mentioned? Or is that guitar already set up for amplification? I'm just looking to amplify my regular acoustic.
Do pedals work with these
Can I use a soundhole pickup through a bass amp
Not recommended to use a bass amp on any guitar. It’ll work, but it won’t sound good, as they’re tailored for basses.
Lr baggs Ibeam or Lr baggs Trumic? Which will win? I want to choose a pickup for percussive fingerstyle.
M80 and Anthem for me!