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Re: AXON AX 100(now RMC pickups)



The softer attack of the nylon strings works better with
piezos, which tend to emphasize the attack.
For a lot of people, the piezo "quack" rules out their use,
although I understand that later designs are improved somewhat.

(personally, I wouldn't be able to stand piezo on nylon, or
at least it would take a lot of getting used to, but that's just me)

andy butler

L.A. Angulo wrote:
> i was always under the impression that hexaphonic
> pickups like the rmc would work better on a steel
> string for its sustain,but most people that mention it
> have it installed in their nylon acoustics,which seem
> to be harder to amplify,off course the godins are a
> whole different story but i wouldnt really consider
> them a classic/flamenco guitar,they definetly got
> their own sound going...
> Luis
> 


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