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Post by ux4484 on May 7, 2008 13:18:04 GMT -5
I have to say, for $200: This has me interested
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Post by andy on May 9, 2008 3:57:04 GMT -5
Looks like a pretty good little guitar! I've always liked the idea or hybrid instruments, though I've not really tried many- most seem to have just the one output to one amp, and I'd much prefer two outputs to separate amps or a D.I. Still this one looks pretty, and the pickups can always be upgraded to whatever sound you fancy. Just one little thing... 'Analogue Acoustic Modelling Bridge' Piezo, surely?
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Post by newey on May 9, 2008 5:23:53 GMT -5
Yes, not clear from the description, but the reviewers refer to it as such.
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Post by ux4484 on May 9, 2008 10:37:10 GMT -5
Even Peavey's site is not quite clea on it. I think it's a Piezo and some circuitry.
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Post by D2o on May 9, 2008 11:15:33 GMT -5
Even Peavey's site is not quite clea on it. I think it's a Piezo and some circuitry. You're right. Two times. I suppose that if you consider that a Line 6 Pod 2.0 (for example, or whatever) processes regular coil pickup signals, it is not impossible that Peavey's "ACM" (analog acoustic modelling) could be a similar device using the signal from the coils. Still, a quick google reveals that more than one dealer site states that there is a piezo ... I suppose it is more likely that they have been told that there is a piezo, which runs through the "ACM".
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Post by ChrisK on May 9, 2008 11:43:58 GMT -5
Yeeaaah, I think that it's called a filter or sumpthin'.
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Post by D2o on May 9, 2008 11:56:25 GMT -5
LOL! - hey, man! I don't just make this up ... I couldn't just make this up!
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