firefunkrevival
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Does this exist or do you have to have the piezo?
That is beautiful.I have one.
I have a HBII w/piezo. I think it's the most versatile guitar PRS Makes...Maybe a good question would be who likes having both pickups as an option? I’ve heard mixed reviews.
That is an interesting question. I have a 2012 P22 (P for piezo). I bought it so that in my band I could switch pups between piezo and mag pups in order to cover more songs without switching guitars.Maybe a good question would be who likes having both pickups as an option? I’ve heard mixed reviews.
The last HB in my house will be one with a piezo.Maybe a good question would be who likes having both pickups as an option? I’ve heard mixed reviews.
It's a different sauce than the usual. I used to own an SE HBII Piezo, but couldn't quite get used to 2 cables (even though they now make combined dual instrument cables for these instruments). The Piezo had an entirely unique voice. Here's a really good example of it in use:Maybe a good question would be who likes having both pickups as an option? I’ve heard mixed reviews.
I made a "double cable", zip tied together, come in from the guitar to an amp switch box. It was an easy fix.That is an interesting question. I have a 2012 P22 (P for piezo). I bought it so that in my band I could switch pups between piezo and mag pups in order to cover more songs without switching guitars.
It did its job, but I found myself futzing with two cables, or two wireless bugs, more batteries, an additional DI box etc.
A piezo is worthwhile in a live setting methinks, but it will never replace a well mic'd acoustic in recording.
So yes, it's versatile but your needs and desires are what's important.
What is your use case?
IMHO, no... THe top doesn't move THAT much...Bit of an out of the box, but kinda “in the box” question.
Is the top/back resonant enough that you could mount an LR Baggs microphone near the bridge and use it to take an acoustic tone from an HB?
Would it even be logistically possible?