Acoustic Blender/Preamp question..

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Blender/Preamp Question:

I have done a crude, lame image to try and illustrate what i am looking for (LOL):

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What I am after is this:

I have an EMG-ACs soundhole Mag PU, and i like the tone I get thru my marshall as50r..

BUT..

i am really missing the percussive sounds of my acoustic, so i am thinking of adding a soundboard transducer or something to just pick up the slaps and body vibrations.

I want to blend these two inputs and go into channel 1 of my amp via one blended output..

(because for solo gigs i use channel 2 for vocals...with my band i don't use channel 2, but I could for the transducer if needed...ie 2 outputs)

The nice thing about the EMG is i can really crank my amp and not get feedback when playing with my band...and i like the tone of this pu thru this amp...

but with the transducer i worry about feedback...(i haven't decided what transducer i will try first..so advice on that subject is welcome also):)

I only want a subtle percussive addition to my tone...I hope my little sketch illustrates what I am considering...

I apoligize if this is a subject that has been beat to death, but I am a complete moron when it comes to these things..I've read the posts on the raven labs PMB-1 but im not clear on what it does exactly for 2 inouts..

just to throw another bull in the ring, i wonder if i could wire the transducer and the emg together in one stereo jack? the ultrajack for the emg does this i think..i dunno.

here the link for the emg:

(again, i have the EMG-ACS Acoustic Sound Hole Pickup with the ultra jack)

http://www.emginc.com/Acoustic.html

:) thanks in advance for any advice/suggestions,

Chris
 
CDT,

Fishman makes something very similiar to what it sounds like you are looking for. I know many upright bassist use one to blend piezo P/U's and microphones live and in the studio and the product keeps the controls at your finger tips for adjusting your mix live.

Also many acoutic guitar setups use a blend of piezo and internal microphones or soundhole pickups. I would try their website for models and features to find the best one for you and then try retailer websites. Fishman should have a link for authorized dealers on their site.
 
thanks man!!

what do you think of the transducer for percussive elements?

Thanks...

:D
 
How about this?

Do a Google search on the term b-band,

Pick up the home page and look for their combinations - What I'm thinking about is the setup I have; condenser mic inside on a gooseneck and a second undersaddle ribbon transducer (not piezo). There's an internal preamp that is now available to run on phantom power. Not real expensive as these things go.

I would then look at Raven Labs PMB - 1 blender / EQ (with phantom power). It is an ultimate box and has a street price of about $300. Miles ahead of the competition, as far as I can see. So the setup would cost you about $450 including the preamp & blender (not including installation) and you'd have 100 % Class A circuitry - the equal of anything on the market.
 
i have access to a taylor 714 blender system kind of like you describe..it is sweet but it feedbacks awful in our practiceven with the rubber "feedback buster" in the soundhole..e room..even when i use the notch and phase reversal..

it simply rocks at mid to lower volumns though...very, very nice tone..

anyway..

i've heard of b-band..i'll give them another look...

also Pick Up The World, K&K Sound, Fishman, Baggs and McIntyre...

now, by adding the undersaddle ribbon transducer, would i get the percussive elements im looking for?

and how easy is it to wire with the emg? (im stuck on that thing..i dunno why but i really like the tone im getting combined with the marshall amp...p-lus no tone loss or feedback at high volumn....lol)

thanks treeline...:)
 
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