jimistone
long standing member
I have a guild DV52 acoustic that I had a pickup installed in a few years ago. Acoustically the guitar is one of the most well balanced sounding acoustic I've ever heard.
It didn't have a pickup when I got it. I wanted to be able to plug in to a mixer in live settings so I had a fishman pickup installed. It was one of the pricier ones with tone, volume, and a loudness button with the sensor under the bridge.
The problem is that the bass strings are MUCH louder than the treble strings. It's pretty much useless when plugged in because of the imbalance between the top strings and bottom strings.
I know...I should have taken care of this when the work was first done but that's all water under the bridge at this point.
Is there a way to remedy this or does the pickup just suck?
It didn't have a pickup when I got it. I wanted to be able to plug in to a mixer in live settings so I had a fishman pickup installed. It was one of the pricier ones with tone, volume, and a loudness button with the sensor under the bridge.
The problem is that the bass strings are MUCH louder than the treble strings. It's pretty much useless when plugged in because of the imbalance between the top strings and bottom strings.
I know...I should have taken care of this when the work was first done but that's all water under the bridge at this point.
Is there a way to remedy this or does the pickup just suck?