LR Baggs

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The iBeam's MIPA award-winning design employs a matched pair of virtually weightless film sensors that flex with the soundboard to trace your guitar's voice much like diaphragms in a stereo mic. A key advantage over typical bridge-plate sensors is the iBeam's "cardioid"-like response pattern that inhibits feedback and string squeak while selectively admitting rich tone-producting vibrations. Weighing less than 1/3 of an ounce, the pickup will not alter the guitar's natural acoustics and easily mounts to the bridge plate with peel-and-stick adhesive.
Open Box LR Baggs iBeam Active Acoustic Guitar Pickup System (Nylon String) Level 1
Open Box LR Baggs iBeam Active Acoustic Guitar Pickup System (Nylon String) Level 1

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  • Matched pair of super lightweight film sensors
  • Sensors flex with soundboard
  • Cardiod-like response pattern
  • Inhibits feedback and string squeaking
  • Mounts to bridge plate via peel-and-stick adhesive

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  • Great for Recording, Extr Gear Required for Live Performance

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    submitted13 years ago

    byWalter Axt

    fromRichmond, Virginia

    I purchased and had one professionally installed to my 1970's Aria Classical Made in Japan. I wanted one of these for playing out. It was professionally installed, and initially through just an amp it sounded great. Then the bad news playing live, the feedback was something awful. I sent a couple of E-Mails to the Baggs folk, concerning the feedback. I never had a response. I like to record my music and directly out, instead of using a mic. This sounds as good as the mic. I have had a little success playing out when using a Korg AX3 using a feedback filter. I would like to find a better way tio eliminate the feedback playing live.

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