1. Guild D55 which comes stock with an undersaddle pickup system powered by a 9 volt battery. No controls. Not sure what brand, because the current models feature a DTAR system powered by AA batteries.
This one I had set at 0 gain and 0 level
2. Taylor GS mini Mahogany Top, I installed a Dtar Sadducer Undersaddle Pickup which requires NO battery power. Just a piezo hooked up to a input jack. No controls obviously.
This one I had set at 0 gain and +6 level
3. Yamaha FG331 with a LR Baggs M1A Active Soundhole Magnetic Pickup with volume set at 10. It was a bit quieter than the other two
This one I had set at +10 gain and +4 level
4. Taylor Big Baby Acoustic with a Fishman Matrix Infinity Acoustic Guitar Under Saddle Pickup kind of. Unfortunately the nice red piezo pictured got broken when some primate guitar tech shoved it up through a tiny hole drilled for a cable and snapped it. The current piezo came out of my Dean performer SE, and it's clear that this combo is no good. Full volume and flat EQ.. sounds like shit. Completely unbalanced between the bass strings and top. Need to order another sadducer...
This one I had set at on a -20 DB pad because it was stupidly loud compared to the others. No wonder our live shows are such a pain in the ass for sound engineers to dial in.

http://soundcloud.com/ianshanetyler/ac ... tar-pickup
