are there any companie's that are relatively cheap that have piezo's in them? i was thinking about it, and it'd be really cool to have those abilities on an electric.
i was first thinking Godin, but i dont know how much it'd be...
line 6 variax?they pick up all tone by piezo
I think the Solidac is the cheapest Godin with a piezo.
Yep, Godins are as cheap as they come from what I've seen.
They're not that expensive to retrofit to a guitar that didn't originally come with one. I have a Warmoth Strat with the Baggs system, it's a really nice piezo. I've heard good things about the Graphtech Ghost system too, but I decided against it because I didn't want graphite saddles and I didn't want the wires to show.
Ryan
Problem is that cheap systems sound bad...even expensive systems sound bad unless you run it into a full range amp, which means bringing 2 amps to the gig. I run my RMC equipped Brian Moore into a full range cab, with a ton of compression and some reverb- still not exactly like an acoustic, but maybe 90%...
i have a yamaha RGX820Z that came stock with piezo. It also comes stock with JB and '59, and you can find them used on ebay for under $300
here is a auction that ended that shows some good pics.... these things actually list for $1200 or something but MF blew them out a few years ago for $299
from : localhost/cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW
The Parker imports are ok...the only problem is they don't have the carbon-glass composite neck finish, which is one of the best things about Parkers.
Jim, when I run stereo, use this setup:
Electric channel--gt; Dynacomp--gt; POD XTL--gt; Behringer mini mixer--gt;
Acoustic channel--gt; DOD FX65 Chorus--gt; mini mixer--gt;
(both) Mixer--gt; direct box--gt; house mixer
I used to use two channels on the main board, but it was too confusing for certain soundmen
Brian Moore guitars has piezos as well.
- May 17 Tue 2011 21:05
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