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Best Pickup For a Taylor GC3?
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I can't see any reason not to use the Gigpro, since you have it. It would give you a little bit of EQ, a nice signal boost, and a phase switch. So I would recommend it.
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Thank you Caleb! That helps a lot! One quick follow-up question. In your opinion will the Lyric benefit from the use of a Gigpro (I have one already), or would I likely be better off going straight into my Mackie VLZ1402 mixer, to my P.A?
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In our tests so far at LR Baggs, the Lyric is more resistant to feedback than the iBeam Active.
As far as compatibility, both the Lyric and the iBeam have a pretty good track record with smaller-body guitars. In my honest opinion though, the Lyric does sound more natural in general. If the iBeam works well in a guitar, then there's nothing better, but that doesn't always happen.
I hope that helps.
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O.k........let me try this another way. Is the Lyric a better choice than,say, an Active Ibeam? I really don't care for the idea of a sound hole pickup, and want something invisible.
Any thoughts would be appreciated!
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Best Pickup For a Taylor GC3?
Hello! New member to the forum here.
I recently purchased a Taylor GC3, to be used for fingerpicking and light strumming. It is a Grand Concert, Taylor's smallest body. I am very intrigued by the new Lyric system and I think that is what I want install in my new guitar. I just wanted to get some opinions to see if I have a concensus on my choice.
So how about it, what are the pros and cons of my choice for that type of guitar?Tags: None
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