JohnW63
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I'm looking at the Seymour Duncan Wavelength Duo and I just watched a demo of the LR Baggs Anthem. Both are undersaddle with a mic you can blend in, but the undersaddle is always on.
Great choices, John. I always gush about the sound of the DTAR multi-source, which is the Wavelength Duo these days. I didn't know you can't go pure mic. That's interesting. Good luck in the hunt!I'm looking at the Seymour Duncan Wavelength Duo and I just watched a demo of the LR Baggs Anthem. Both are undersaddle with a mic you can blend in, but the undersaddle is always on.
Friend I jam with has the ATM mic. He loves it. He is a purist bluegrass picker and I am not . I have jams and a few gigs with a hybrid band that is sort of jam-grassy with a drummer and electric bass. and everyone with their own vocal mics. Not into doing the bluegrass single mic dance and I like having volume control.The Seymour Mag Mic (mic and magnetic pickup) is another option, but the mag pickup is always on.
If you want a condenser mic only attached to your guitar for constant position control then you want either an Audio Technica ATM350 GL or a DPA 4099 with the guitar mount.
I have an ATM I’d consider selling if interested.
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