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<blockquote data-quote="mark anderson" data-source="post: 39896" data-attributes="member: 635"><p>Re: calling all EE's</p><p></p><p>Oh well, never mind. I just found out about the L.R. Baggs Anthem pickup which is using (what I thought was) my idea. I still can't by one but there's no harm in discussing it now.</p><p></p><p>I play string bass with a Realist pickup and it sounds pretty good. I've used it to record too but I've not been thrilled with it. I've usually blended a mike for finger sound but still it wasn't great. So it finally dawned on me that I need a crossover to mix the pickup and the mic so I don't get the phase problems blending them has. I can do it in studio but would like to bring that sound on the road with me. </p><p></p><p>Can anyone think of someone, besides L.R. Baggs, who makes a two in, one out crossover?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark anderson, post: 39896, member: 635"] Re: calling all EE's Oh well, never mind. I just found out about the L.R. Baggs Anthem pickup which is using (what I thought was) my idea. I still can't by one but there's no harm in discussing it now. I play string bass with a Realist pickup and it sounds pretty good. I've used it to record too but I've not been thrilled with it. I've usually blended a mike for finger sound but still it wasn't great. So it finally dawned on me that I need a crossover to mix the pickup and the mic so I don't get the phase problems blending them has. I can do it in studio but would like to bring that sound on the road with me. Can anyone think of someone, besides L.R. Baggs, who makes a two in, one out crossover? [/QUOTE]
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