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 Location: Chicagoland
 | Nice. I always find your projects intresting. I plan on getting into such a similar hobby as soon as next summer. | 
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 August 2005
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 | That's beautiful! | 
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  Joined:
 December 2003
 Posts: 13996
 
 Location: Upper Left USA
 | There's a good chance I may crumble and pick up an L.R. Baggs piezo Tune-0-matic bridge set this weekend and go for an Out-of-body-modeled sound. 
 Put a set of 11's on it and see if it can be a semi acoustic sound.
 
 Anyone use this set up?
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  Joined:
 April 2004
 Posts: 13303
 
 Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066
 | I have an LR Bagges piezo on my Warrior Signature. 
 I think it sounds great but make sure you wire it up to where you can go straight electric, Baggs or Electric/Baggs.  I find myself playing it alot with the electric/baggs combo.  Depending on what I am doing, it sometimes sounds like two guitars playing in unison...and electric and an acoustic.
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  Joined:
 December 2003
 Posts: 13996
 
 Location: Upper Left USA
 | That's what I'm hearing about. 
 The Variax runs off of a piezo bridge as well.
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  Joined:
 December 2003
 Posts: 13996
 
 Location: Upper Left USA
 | Whilst investigating the L.R. Baggs T-Bridge I ran across this review: Harmony Review for the T-Bridge.
 :cool:
 
 I am leaning towards the T-Bridge, Control X and a bridge mounted TV jones Classic.
 
 I've already strung the M-viper and played the neck and set it up. Very exciting project!
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