Dual Channel Pickup/Mic System System for Acoustic Guitar
P**Y
This is the best guitar for the money there is period
I've bought these for over 20 years for acoustic guitar amplification. I'll paste what I put in my review for a Yamaha FG830 tobacco sunburst. This is the best guitar for the money there is period. I am a professional musician and mainly a Martin and other manufacturers collector and seller. I use to use expensive Martins as my stage guitars ( Martin 1996 000-28 12 fret GE and a 1993 OM-28 Perry Bechtel) They both have LR bags Dual Source for amplification. This guitar amplification has been around for over 20 years and in my opinion it is still the best natural sound amplification there is. You set it to stereo and use a Y cable to run it to the mixer so you can put both the mic and the pickup to the crowd and the ribbon bridge pickup to your monitors to eliminate feedback. If you have a DBS Driverack system you dial it in and can put the mic in your monitors too. I bought a Yamaha FG730 years ago to use it as a stage guitar and installed the Baggs Dual Source. I changed the nut to an 1 ¾” for comfortable playing. It came with no case so I payed $75 bucks for a case that doesn’t even come close to the Access Case that comes with this guitar. It fits great and it is a very high quality case made for this guitar. As I said I collect and sell and play guitars. Martin charges $250-$400 dollars just for the sunburst option. Also. This guitar has a solid Sitka spruce top with scalloped bracing. How coolis that? It also has mini tuners that lighten the headstock and yes, it improves the playability and it improves the sound. Yamaha was thinking and they unlike most companies try to satisfy you and are not out to steal your money. They are out to give you a great deal. *****starsPK
A**R
Simply excellent
It's a excellent system, with the stereo possibility to mix you guitar in two channels on your mixer. Just excellent.
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