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Strings For An Acoustic With Passive Pickup? - Volume Issues...
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So,
I have a cheap workhorse acoustic - Yamaha F310.
I have fitted an L.R. Baggs M! passive magnetic pickup (bought used on this here forum) which sounds great, and into a passive DI box I get a perfectly useable sound...however, it needs a LOT of level out of the desk and I don't really have the headroom I need - It's not quite loud enough.
I have raised the pole pieces, which as you would imagine has helped.
However, a recent
@ICBM thread where he talked about different levels of magnetic attraction to different strings, it got me thinking. I currently have Martin 80/20 Bronze strings on the guitar.
I swapped out one of the wound strings for an Ernie Ball Slinky from a set of electric strings.There is a noticeable hike in volume from that string compared to the others.
So...
Recommendations please on what I need to get for this Yammy to make it sing loud enough through a PA.
I don't want to be buying additional kit , so "get an acoustic amp" is not an option
EDIT: Currently using 13's, so wondered if Ernie Ball Not Even Slinkys would do it...? They are, of course, designed for electric (downtuning electric, at that) and I'd prefer a wound G but....are they likely to sound OK on an acoustic?
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