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Pedal preamps, KK Pure mini etc
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I have a Faith Saturn that I gig straight into a PA and just wondering what I could do to improve the sound?
Got a big birthday coming up so there’s potential for new toys, been eyeing up a KK pure mini for a while but the LR Baggs Align range looks pretty cool too.
I’m just not sure how this stuff interacts with one another. I’m assuming in an ideal world, the KK would be paired with a preamp pedal but I doubt I can stretch to both. So would I be better off with the KK direct to PA or the Faith’s on board Shadow preamp into a second (albeit higher quality) preamp such as the LR Baggs?
Also open to other suggestions. It’s not that I’m particularly unhappy with the sound but anything that moved further to a more natural non-piezo sound is kinda what I’m looking for.
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On the other hand, my personal feeling is that if an all-in-one circuit with a preamp and eq built in which you're not happy with isn't really going to be better if you put that sound into yet another preamp & EQ, no matter how much better quality it is - that's like slapping a bandaid on, if that makes sense.
Beyond that, it's just a practical question of deciding what controls you want and where while you perform.
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I settled on a K&K Pure Mini, which I then fitted myself into my (cheap) Guild DS240.
I also bought a Fishman Loudbox Mini Amp, amd built an acoustic pedalboard. The Pre amp i chose in the end was a Grace Design Bix; not cheap but sounds lovely.
The Align Session is the pedal to get if you fancy an align; it is subtle but really seems to lift and ‘throw’ the sound.
I cant recommend the K&K highly enough.
Heres my unwired board.
Then - like any other pickup/preamp, no matter how expensive - you're at the mercy of the person running the desk. At a proper gig, no worries. At an open mic, it's Thunderbirds half hour...
EDIT: Sorry, I'm of a certain age. The intro to the TV programme Thunderbirds includes the tannoy announcement that "anything can happen in the next half hour" over the top of some very stirring music that any Brit my age would recognise. :-)
K&K pure mini is the mut's nuts. I had one installed with the internal preamp inside the sound hole on my Atkin when Alister was building it. He'd never seen the K&K pick ups before but was impressed with the sound, although the sound hole preamp was a bugger to fit and the eq controls are virtually impossible to use on the fly.
Since then, I've used it constantly, open mics, small folk clubs, large venues, Festival stages, both DI'd or into a Fishman Loudbox Mini and have never had anything but compliments on the great natural sound quality. Only complaint from sound guys has been that there's too much level going to the desk and the volume on the preamp needs to be set very low.
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You might be surprised how much difference an outboard modelling preamp makes - not just a better EQ - it can use the signal from the guitar and convert it into something much more natural-sounding by modelling a mic’ed guitar.
The Zoom AC-3 and Boss AD-8 (discontinued now) are very good.
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I’m thinking if I went with the K&K, I could install it whilst keeping the stock electrics intact with two output jacks. Or I could do some jiggery pokery and run the K&K via the Shadow preamp. I’m not worried about extra holes as I’ve already fitted a separate strap pin so I’d just convert that.
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"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
Scrub the Shadow; you wont need it with the K&K installed. I fitted mine myself, and this video was the best to follow, imho...
I’m not a fan of Shadow electrics normally at all, they sound hideous with USTs in my opinion - but might be good with something completely different.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
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