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From: tcibmusic
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  • Just one quick question. How does the piezo system works? I know there's two outputs in the guitar, mono and stereo. Can I plug a stereo cable in the guitar's output and conect it in my amp, or do I have to plug it in two different amps?

  • I have one without piezzo but for me it's the best guitar ever, with it I play every kind of music... Rock, Metal,Blues, Dance, Rap...

  • Man, i love that guitar. What a great guitar.

  • @tcibmusic Yeah, I have used Moviemaker before, and it adds a lot of brittle-ness to the tone. There is a way to fix that. i extract the audio using AOA audio extractor from Download.com, then mute the audion on the video with ...man, if you are interested, message me and I'll explain....

  • is it me or are your strings fretting out?

  • sounds the fuckin same awesome amn

  • Gorgeous tone!!

  • Hey man what were you playing? it sounded soothing! the guitar itself sounds pretty good as well!

  • @skate4free7 Finally free by dream theater

  • wat amp do u use for this/

  • @Scarred2112 Thanks dude, that's really helpful. Like I said I'm hopefully going to get one of these awesome guitars. I really need a good acoustic sound on top of the distorted and electric so this will be perfect. Thanks again. Keep up the good work! : )

  • Hey dude, Ive been researching this guitar and am thinking about getting it in the near future but i am unclear on what the Piezo System is and does. If you could explain it to me that would be rad. Thanks!

    Nice playing by the way. :)

  • @thejeffenator1 Piezo pickups are made up of crystals in the saddle of an electric or acoustic guitar's bridge that senses changes in the downward pressure of a string based on the note you're playing, and through its preamp is converted to sound (basically a pickup based on pressure vs the magnetic fields of traditional pickups). Piezos therefore have a very "acoustic" tone to them and can be used to emulate an acoustic guitar - totally worth it if you have songs with electric & acoustic parts

  • Nice and clean, good job.

  • marvellous!

  • Nice tunes!

    I'd like to see more of your stuff!!

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