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Seagull guitars use L.R. Baggs electronics..... exclusively!
That should tell you what the manufacturer thinks is best for their guitars.
That should tell you what the manufacturer thinks is best for their guitars.

I have the active version of the ibeam duet II (eq, etc). I had to go through two though. First one lasted maybe a week before problems, but the guys at Seagull said...Hey don't worry about it...we're sending you a new guitar with a new ibeam duet II..Pretty nice. Since I've loved it. I record to a 24 bit sampler without any problems. Either way it's gonna sound great.badfingers said:Well, a couple of people from the guitar shops that I've talked to have recommended LR Baggs Ibeam for my Seagull 12-string (I really like its sound BTW) so I think I'm gonna give it a try -- Now is the decision between getting a passive or active one![]()
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Here's according to my research so far:
The LR Baggs IBeam has 2 versions: passive (no preamp - $85) and active (preamp + built-in EQ curve - $125). If you want to go with the passive IBeam, there's a external preamp: Gig Pro ($85) or the Para-Acoustic DI ($130) which is a preamp + EQ.
I've read some mixed results on the two -- but one thing for sure either you'd have it professionally installed or you know exactly what you're doing ...
The Fishman Matrix also comes with 2 flavors: Natural I (preamp) and Natural II (preamp + voice -- brighter/punchier tone)
The Pickup the World Model #27 (similar to the Ibeam) also gets some good reviews ...
...... That's the fun part: picking a right pickup for your acoustic !!... Anyway, if you plan to gig with your acoustic and choose the Ibeam, I think your better choice would be the passive model & get one of the external preamps above. To me, it doesn't seem right that the total cost of putting a pickup+preamp ..would exceed the cost of the guitar ..in my case, it;s about $250 !!
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Good luck !!
Forte said:Really?![]()