![]() The only adaption necessary is getting use to having another tonal possibility. The Sterling Piezo add a fantastic element that you can't get from the mag pups. A good set up on your instrument makes this a non issue. After I did that a couple of times I learned what the limits were pretty quickly. (duh) But on the guitar that only is an issue when the tremolo gets used so hard that the string loses contact with the bridge. Rattling and buzzing are things I don't worry about much on the fretless. Usually an acoustic amp or a small PA (with effects built in of course cause we guitar players hide our lack of skillz behind cool effects ) The basses don't provide that option directly but that might be fun to explore. But when it is the right tool it sure is nice to have.įor the piezo guitars, I (and most other guitarists) really prefer the piezo signal go to an amp different from the one that the magnetic pups are going through. Just because the piezo is there doesn't mean you have to use it. After playing piezo equipped bridges on guitars for what I have, I feel I prefer them. Piezo 4-String Bass Bridge Pickup Available in chrome and black Top-load design High quality, made in Korea Specs: Screw spacing (outside screws) 55.5mm. Gang structure also minimizes string energy loss through the bridge. However, the density of the string saddles (again to me) feels just a little different. Brenner piezo-one saddles allow simple, reversible, no-modification installation. ![]() Wile Reverb + bass (to me) equals mud adding just a touch really gives a good big room feel for the piezo pup on the Sterling. I guess I could say, Kinda warm and acoustic-y. The piezo equipped guitars have the potential to make some one run in the room and ask "Who's shredding on the Martin!?!" The Piezos on the Sterling won't make some one ask, "Who's thumping on the upright?" But it does move in that direction. I have just gotten use to having great long lasting strings all the time. ![]() Also I find the EB strings to just be so consistant. (For me anyway) That also considers into the equation the amount of string roughness on both fingers and fret boards. I understand that is what the factory puts on them and for fretless there is just the right amount of mwah. ![]() NorMally I'm a guitar player but I have a fretless Sterling Piezo so here goes. ![]()
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