That is all.
This forum looked lonely... thought it needed a discussion starter. :P
That is all.
This forum looked lonely... thought it needed a discussion starter. :P
I second that, I've been itching to try out a PRS SE A/E
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Just watched the video with Mike Ault and PRSH and I love the way the electronics plate is flat, recessed into the curve on the side of the instrument.
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I've personally been looking forward to this for awhile now but when I first saw the electronics setup I got pretty bummed. I simply wish it was a bit smaller as I don't really like obtrusive preamps on acoustics.
-Denny
BAM Survivor
If you like the stealthy electronics without the tuner and a more simple eq, Mi-Si makes a preamp that is similar to the Taylor system where there are only three knobs on the sideboard of the guitar (vol, bass, and treble). Beyond that, it doesn't use batteries... it has a capacitative system that you plug in a charger for 1 minute and it's good for 6 to 8 hours of play time.
You could always go with the non-electric version of the SE and have one of their systems installed with an LR Baggs undersaddle piezo.
Thanks for the info. I'll check Mi-Si out and see what their pickup systems have to offer me.
-Denny
BAM Survivor