this has been bothering me for a while.
How come, even with an acoustic amp, you have to scoop the mids a whole lot on an acoustic guitar to get anything that sounds like an acoustic? why do acoustic pickups put out so much mids when the guitar doesnt?
this just seems stupid, if acoustic tone is low in the mids, what posseses pickup manufactures to make mid heavy pups? am i missing something here?
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but if that was the case then it would sound more or less the same as unamplified, but it clearly doesnt.AS I understand it a piezo is what it is, a magnetic piece of rock with fairly even freq response
'71 Epiphone EA-250 (JP) or 84' Ibanez Roadstar II -> MXR Super Comp Compressor -> Ernie Ball VPjr -> Bluesberry Hotcake -> Visual Sound H2O V3 Chorus/Delay -> MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay -> '68 Jansen Bassman 50 -> Carvin 2x12 Celestion Seventy80 Cab