G
Very good quality. A little quiet.
With a bit of adjusting, this pickup is a great companion for an acoustic guitar. It has served me well throughout countless gigs as well as in the studio. The exposed pins make it easy to adjust the levels, so, though it was initially very trebbelly, I found the perfect mix fairly quickly. Bear in mind, it is a passive pickup, so it is not the loudest when it comes to bigger gigs, but for smaller venues and for rehearsals it is ideal. The cable is of good quality and sufficient length, and the soundhole fitting method makes it so easy to slide in and out of most guitars (I've even had to switch between guitars on stage with no fuss whatsoever).
I would highly recommend this product for those who can't afford a new semi-acoustic guitar but need the option of amping up for gigs. (It's also great fun to play with effects on an acoustic!)
I would highly recommend this product for those who can't afford a new semi-acoustic guitar but need the option of amping up for gigs. (It's also great fun to play with effects on an acoustic!)
2
0
Report
P
Good sound, easy fit
Saw this used by Peter Green and others and sounded good so went for it. Very happy with the sound of this and seems robust, others say it sounds good live.
0
0
Report
E
Nice articulate tone
The adjustable pole pieces are worth paying extra for, in my opinion. I've used this pickup in laminated guitars, in a solid Mahogany instrument and in a Rosewood model. All benefitted from the warm but clear tones available. Good quality construction and materials, as you'd expect from Duncan.
1
1
Report