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6 hours ago, Bridget Murphy said:

Piezo pickups can sometimes produce a harsh, unnatural sound when recorded, especially compared to the natural sound you hear live.

The Op hasn’t been on the forum for 2 years. They have a few threads they started and abandoned. 

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Since when did that matter... here. :D

I've recorded acoustic guitar with a piezo bridge p/u, a LANCE humbucker p/u, and a diaphragm mic at the same time all routed to separate tracks for a nice blended sound.

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My two cents for this OLD thread:

When I record my electric violin, which has 2 piezo pups per string (zeta jazz violin), I try to use either a mic'd bass amp, or simulated bass amp. It helps tremendously to tame the harshness.

Well, that 2 cents didn't go very far, did it?

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On 3/22/2024 at 9:36 PM, sjoens said:

Since when did that matter... here. :D

I've recorded acoustic guitar with a piezo bridge p/u, a LANCE humbucker p/u, and a diaphragm mic at the same time all routed to separate tracks for a nice blended sound.

That sounds like an interesting idea. Thank you for sharing.

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On 3/22/2024 at 8:12 AM, John Vere said:

The Op hasn’t been on the forum for 2 years. They have a few threads they started and abandoned. 

That's sad, maybe they didn't find the answers to their questions here.

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