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Schatten Design HFN Player VT aktiv

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Schatten Design HFN Player VT aktiv
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Best Pickup choice for nonintrusive setup and good sound
All ok 31.01.2022
When you have a high-end guitar and do not want to stifle the acoustic sound, you will have to use a transducer pickup like this. It functions like the well-known K&K pure mini, but in my opinion it is better.
I also have a LR Baggs Anthem on my other guitar and I like the sound of it but if you want to be sure that 100% of the acoustic sound is there it is recommended to avoid any type of material under the saddle.

The install is quite simple and the result is very clean.

Being active, the pickup has more gain and will be easier to work with PA setups. Don`t forget to adjust the gain inside the endpin jack. If it`s set to low (which it may be-out of the factory) you will need to adjust to get a good and strong signal.

All in all, I am very pleased with the result.
I do not use my best guitar(with this pickup) very often live, But when I need to do it I have a very natural sound, matching the acoustic sound of my instrument.
Some people say that an UST pickup does not make any difference for the acoustic sound...But why risk? It depends of what you area after. There is no real alternative to a good condenser or ribbon microphone for capturing the acoustic guitar but LR Baggs and Schatten are getting close, at least in my opinion.

At the end of the day it all depends on the use case scenario.

In a mix or in a band, the acoustic guitar has a more rhythmic role, and in a solo context the picked sound is more important.

Your miles may vary (to cite a common expression from Acoustic Guitar Forum).
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