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LR Baggs Anthem vs Lyric vs Fishman Ellipse Matrix Blend
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I'm probably going to be purchasing a Furch G20CM soon. I'm keen to purchase from Richard's Guitars as I appreciate what they stand for. Richard has offered to install a Fishman Ellipse Matrix Blend in the Furch and seems to swear by it. In my research, the LR Baggs Lyric sounded infinitely better than the Fishman, and it's said to be a superior sounding unit. They're around the same price as well. Can anyone offer a few opinions on it? I'm pretty much solely an electric player, but I've been playing Nick Cave and Avett Brothers songs on my Strat for too long. I'll be playing live in small quiet pubs with one other player.
Also, as a side note, the Furch G20CM is €750 from Thomann and the Lyric is €320. With free shipping that will be €1070. There is a tech local to me that does OK work. I'd say I could install the Lyric for €50-100 with a setup. That's roughly €1150. From Richard's Guitars, because of the exchange rate, it will cost closer to €1250. I don't mind this as I'd rather buy from Richard, who was lovely. The only problem is the Fishman. He doesn't stock LR Baggs or K&K. What do you folks reckon I should do? Either go with the cheaper option and get the Lyric/Anthem from a massive corporation with no personal touch, or pay more from Richard and settle for the Fishman? I could also just buy the Furch from Richard's guitars without a pickup, buy the Lyric from Thomann and then have a local guy install it.
Thoughts?
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Mine is about 8 or 9 years old so it might not be exactly the same as the latest model though.
As far as I can see the preamp isn't anything that's full of alien digital technology, so it won't date in the same way that some of the digital Aura types are likely to. I don't think there is a lot to wrong with them.
If you do go the Aura route, as ICBM says it's better to do it outboard as that will date.
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I've not had problems with feedback. If anything it's probably slightly less feedback prone than the K&K Pure Mini I've got in another guitar. You've always got the option of reducing the amount of mic in the blend.
Aura and similar things are the future. Martin are factory fitting them now instead of the blend system in mine, but through a decent PA or my Loudbox Mini I'm very happy with the sound I get.
I've been looking at getting one of the Aura pedals or something similar, but that's more to improve the sound of another guitar that's just got an undersaddle.
I would agree that in a lot of ways you are better off having a simple under saddle and having the preamp outboard, but it is a bit of a faff at times. I've got an older guitar with a Headway in that has an outboard preamp that goes on your strap or belt. That's a bit of a faff. It's a lot simpler when it's all in the guitar. If you ever do end up with multiple acoustics though it makes sense going outboard so you can use the same preamp with all of them.
The Fishman Aura Spectrum outboard preamp is a lot of money. Along with the K&K Mini or AG09, it's a lot to spend. I don't think I want to pay that much just to amplify for the few gigs I'll be doing. I don't mind spending £2k on a Soldano because I adore the sound and because it's a purchase of pleasure as well as business, but an acoustic preamp could leave me ultimately disappointed. It gets the job done, sure, and in that I will be pleased, but I may not be elated and chuffed to bits with how I sound. I'd rather pay €300 and be just as pleased—because ultimate it will do the same job (I think). Either way it appears there will be a compromise made.
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If I was buying a new guitar now, and putting a pickup in, I think you are right that a simple undersaddle and an Aura is probably the best approach, but I'm perfectly happy with the sound I get from the Ellipse Blend. It's a very good pickup. If you can't get it to sound good then I think the problem is more with what you are plugging it into. Some people might prefer the ease of only having to bring the guitar without any other equipment.
I might just go with the Ellipse as it seems so easy. I definitely prefer the sound of the Lyric to anything else I've heard in sound clips, though I haven't heard the Aura yet. I have to look that one up still.
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I've no experience of the others you mentioned.