if u need amplifying
in low volume (home play or record): pro70
in medium volume : k&k
in high volume : bigtone+AER
:idea: anyway,i think that for this guitar & amp pro70 is better choice.
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What you didn't say is how you plan to use it. Amplifying at home or in small quiet venues is one thing, playing in a noisy bar is another. Any mike is going to have feedback issues, especially with an instrument amp. The Bigtone (Dupont only, please) will give you a strong signal and good feedback rejection.
I've had passive Schattens in a couple of guitars, played through a Roland AC60 with good results. A good preamp helps (the Baggs Para DI is excellent). The K&K is probably similar.
Another option is a Schertler Basik. Needs a preamp also, but the advantage is you can move it to a different guitar if you upgrade in the future.
Benny
"It's a great feeling to be dealing with material which is better than yourself, that you know you can never live up to."
-- Orson Welles
the audio technica is expenssive i think. but i havent heard of simillar alternatives.
I am hearing good thins about combining a piezo and a small micropfone.
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There's also Schatten, K&K and a $50 bucks Dimarzio that actually sounds pretty good:
http://www.guitarcenter.com/DiMarzio-Ac ... 1127851.gc
http://shoppingcart.djangobooks.com/LR- ... coustic-DI
in low volume (home play or record): pro70
in medium volume : k&k
in high volume : bigtone+AER
:idea: anyway,i think that for this guitar & amp pro70 is better choice.
I've had passive Schattens in a couple of guitars, played through a Roland AC60 with good results. A good preamp helps (the Baggs Para DI is excellent). The K&K is probably similar.
Another option is a Schertler Basik. Needs a preamp also, but the advantage is you can move it to a different guitar if you upgrade in the future.
"It's a great feeling to be dealing with material which is better than yourself, that you know you can never live up to."
-- Orson Welles
the audio technica is expenssive i think. but i havent heard of simillar alternatives.
I am hearing good thins about combining a piezo and a small micropfone.