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25 Oct 02 - 06:17 PM (#811447) Subject: Tech: Fishman Soundhole Transducers From: GUEST,wdyat24 I am thinking of purchasing a Fishman soundhole transducer for my old Epiphone Texan acoustic guitar. I have heard good reviews of this brand of guitar pickup right here on Mudcat. When I went to the Fishman site I was given all sorts of pickup choices. I don't have a clue as to how any of them will sound in my guitar or with my blues and classical sound. Help! I don't know which one to choose. Does anybody know how much Fishman products cost? I know...If I have to ask the price I can't afford one. wdyat24 |
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25 Oct 02 - 06:50 PM (#811474) Subject: RE: Tech: Fishman Soundhole Transducers From: Gareth Oh Damn - I thought this was tech on ASDIC / SONAR / Echo Sounders / Fish Finders !!!!!! Ah well, back to 8 ounces of lead and a marked line. Gareth |
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25 Oct 02 - 07:35 PM (#811501) Subject: RE: Tech: Fishman Soundhole Transducers From: Leadfingers Only Fishman gear I have experience of is built in and works very well.My Spare guitar (Tanglewood) sounds ok acoustic,but sounds great through a sound system.As good as my Martin D35 with a professionaly fitted transducer.Fisman electrics seem to be pretty good,But I have no idea of cost. |
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25 Oct 02 - 07:35 PM (#811503) Subject: RE: Tech: Fishman Soundhole Transducers From: GUEST Great help Gareth. Since you obviously are a fishman you might like some information on a product called Ghostly Glow. Instead of using this glow-in-the-dark spray to enhance your Halloween costume, you can spray it on fishing lures and go do some night fishing. wdyat24 |