I am looking for a more genuine acoustic tone in a Dupont Md-50 then I am getting from K $ K. I heard rumors that this was the first acoustic pickup that Jorgenson would use on stage (but not from a reliable source).
I heard one in an old Martin 0-18 and it sounded great for finger picking, no piezo quack. I am mainly a rhythm player. My apologies if this has been covered before, please feel free to point me towards a previous discussion that I missed in my search.
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I've been looking into it a bit and the reason I've chosen this pick up is because the accounts I've heard are that they really do recreate the natural sound of the guitar. I imagine that being a mic they would work well in most guitars.
Edgar Degas: "Only when he no longer knows what he is doing does the painter do good things.... To draw, you must close your eyes and sing."
Georges Braque: "In art there is only one thing that counts: the bit that can’t be explained."
They all sound different.
I know what I use.
On the 1 French/Italian guitar I've bothered to amplify.
My advice is for the user to settle on a pick up system that seems to suit their guitar and then tailoring their rig to compliment the combined elements that factor into the sound, that being the character of the instrument and the coloration of the pickup.
The different types of pickup have a characteristic sound.
There is not a magic bullet .
The player has to come to the game ready to work t'words their idealized sound.
I install many systems. They all have their uses. No one pickup works ideally on every guitar .
I've heard great players sound great one day and bad the next , all with the same guitar and pickup.
Telling folks what pickup , preamp and amp to use with out hearing their guitar and playing style and what real world use they intend to put it to ; is kinda fun but its in some ways futile.
Also its good to focus on the idea that there are practice room problems and giging problems. They are different sets of issues and factors.
All of this is a preamble to my saying. "Buy it and try it."
Its the only way to learn and know.
I am just starting to research the best options for amplifying an Altamira M30D. I would like to think the Baggs Lyric would suit it really well, especially since I don't need a huge low end, but since it looks like I won't be able to install an endpin jack, that makes things a bit interesting!-Jon
Tone was very acoustic and dry.
BTW the key to enlarging the metal tailpiece hole for an endpin jack was to use a 1/8 to 1/2 inch step drill bit. Cuts like magic!