Sound Hole Pickup Suggestions
71Jasper
Posted 2011-03-19 1:20 PM (#354586)
Subject: Sound Hole Pickup Suggestions


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I'd like to add a magnetic sound hole pickup to my Ovation's piezo system. I'm not thinking of integrating the signals, but would send the magnetic's line to a separate mixer channel.

I haven't paid attention to these in several years. Which one do those who might be more familiar with what's currently available suggest? Thanks.
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Darkbar
Posted 2011-03-19 3:58 PM (#354587 - in reply to #354586)
Subject: Re: Sound Hole Pickup Suggestions



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I use the Baggs M1 a lot. Seems fine to me.
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Mitchrx
Posted 2011-03-19 4:20 PM (#354588 - in reply to #354586)
Subject: Re: Sound Hole Pickup Suggestions


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Bill Lawrence makes several magnetic sound hole pick-ups. They work well and are very easy to put on and take off. Very reasonably priced too. Bill Lawrence
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71Jasper
Posted 2011-03-20 4:50 AM (#354589 - in reply to #354586)
Subject: Re: Sound Hole Pickup Suggestions


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After a good bit of online research, I believe the Baggs M1 is best for what I have in mind. Thanks for the replies.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2011-03-20 3:39 PM (#354590 - in reply to #354586)
Subject: Re: Sound Hole Pickup Suggestions



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Good Choice.
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