That clip on the site is weird. It sounds like some sort of an electro-acoustic. I guess its a different tone if you're into your electric sounding that pristine or whatever.
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jcyphe wrote:That clip on the site is weird. It sounds like some sort of an electro-acoustic. I guess its a different tone if you're into your electric sounding that pristine or whatever.
Yeah, I thought the same thing, it's definately got a piezo ring to it. Would really like to hear it distorted.. if they're not crazyass prices, I might even put one in a geetar.
edit: bout $120 for a single, $150 for a bucker, buying a set works out cheaper..
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hahaha as it loaded, i thought "what could these things possibly look like for him to say that?" then when the pic came up i almost flinched back from the monitor.
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a66jagdream wrote:i think they sound terrible, like a cheap acoustic/electric
I think you are completely wrong, because magnetic electric guitar pickups do not work in the way a piezo or transducer pickup does, and therefore are incapable of making an electric guitar sound acoustic on their own by design.
a66jagdream wrote:i think they sound terrible, like a cheap acoustic/electric
I think you are completely wrong, because magnetic electric guitar pickups do not work in the way a piezo or transducer pickup does, and therefore are incapable of making an electric guitar sound acoustic on their own by design.
they dont have to work like them, they can still sound like them and these things do.
a66jagdream wrote:i think they sound terrible, like a cheap acoustic/electric
I think you are completely wrong, because magnetic electric guitar pickups do not work in the way a piezo or transducer pickup does, and therefore are incapable of making an electric guitar sound acoustic on their own by design.
they dont have to work like them, they can still sound like them and these things do.
I think I agree with 66dream here.
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Transducers and Piezos work by picking up the acoustic vibrations of the instrument, whereas magnetic pickups magnetically pick up the string itself. What I'm saying is it's impossible for it to sound like an electro-acoustic. What you're hearing is one guitar through one amp, with one eq, with one playing style. I highly doubt that's how this thing sounds all the time.
I'd kind of consider this thing if they put up some decent sounding samples with different effects in use.
Nick wrote:Transducers and Piezos work by picking up the acoustic vibrations of the instrument, whereas magnetic pickups magnetically pick up the string itself. What I'm saying is it's impossible for it to sound like an electro-acoustic. What you're hearing is one guitar through one amp, with one eq, with one playing style. I highly doubt that's how this thing sounds all the time.
I'd kind of consider this thing if they put up some decent sounding samples with different effects in use.
Dude, that thing sounds like a piezo with the treble maxed. I know it, you know it, the american people know it.
Fakir Mustache wrote:Classic Shad Deluxe.
Nick wrote:Some of Shad's favorite Teles are black.
It's one of those things that's new, so I want to try it to hear for myself. I'm not gonna trust a shit sounding clip. Neodynium magnets are very good in most other applications, it'd be interesting to hear how they sound in a guitar pickup. It might just be a gimmick, who knows, but I'm not going to dismiss it as easily as youse guys.