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Grumpy Mod
Does it make a difference to a live audience? Of course not, they couldn't care less if you only used a piezo.
Quite so. From a mixer's point of view, I prefer to mix peizos . . . not because they sound all that good, but because they are so much more controllable in live situations. You can usually EQ a lot of the metallic brittleness away. I've had to deal with guitars, fiddles and cellos with built-in mikes, or mike/transducer combinations . . . it sounds like a good idea . . . but they are far too wayward and unpredictable for my liking.
I would much prefer to mike up a guitar externally rather than deal with one with an internal mike. Doing this also eliminates having to cope with guitarists who continually fiddle with their settings!
I think Tuneful was interested in pursuing an idea, but was somewhat taken aback when that idea was not whole-heartedly endorsed.
I recall when I was doing physics, we did experiments with monochords, i.e. a string suspended in an inert, non-resonating support. This was used to in studies on simple harmonic motion, harmonics and other things. We weren't measuring the volume emitted . . . the inert frame was there to eliminate its contribution to the string's vibration . . . but the sound it generated was bugger-all.




That was losing your cool?