Reverend Club King w/ LR Baggs T-Bridge

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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2009

This is a quick demo of an LR Baggs T-Bridge on my Reverend Club King guitar. Both the magnetic and piezo signals go into a Bose T-1 mixer then into the Bose L-1 PA system.

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  • This video is pretty close to perfect for me! The Club King 290 is one of the guitars I am looking at... with the exact mod you did... the Baggs T-bridge. I have used the Bose L1 MII for a couple of years now, so one of my main concerns with YouTube videos is...how will it sound through the Bose? Well my friend, you answered that question too :)

    I'm still not sure about what guitar I will get, though... the DiPinto Belvedere is pretty snazzy too! Or some sort of Thinline Tele model.

  • @roxville I'm glad the video was helpful. This guitar does it all for me. I'm assuming since you have the model II that you have a T1 mixer as well. That piece is the key for me...so much sound shaping ability I don't need a separate preamp for the acoustic sound. I now use a sansamp Tri-AC for electric sounds, again into the T1. Perfect.

    The DiPinto is very cool..I'd like to try one out. I guess it depends partly on whether you prefer 24 3/4" scale or the Reverend's 25 1/2".

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  • sounds great btw. inspired me to try to do it to my paul

  • @espgold Hey are you running out of your stereo output with a split cable? one for mags and one for piezo? did you install the control x?

  • @espgold LOL I use a Tri-AC as well... it sounds great through the T1. I have used a Yamaha AEX500 for about 14 years now, and have constantly looked for alternative better guitars... in a reasonable price range. Last year I bought the Godin A6 Ultra. Big mistake, didn't do it for me at all, even though it's a very nice guitar. My Yammie needs constant tweaking... the neck is a bit cheap, so it requires frequent truss rod adjustments.

    Thanks again for posting that vid, it made a HUGE difference

  • I Like the sound for sure. Nice mod IMO

  • wow that sounds better than an acoustic simulator!

  • i love the sound from the that bridge planning on getting one

  • Hi there , i want to know , if i conect a stereo cable in to an amp, y can choose piezo or humbuckers? how you do it? with switch ? thanks a lot

  • i see you are using the bbe to deal with tone issues. just to satisfy my curiosity, how does the acoustic signal sound direct into the board? would a para di work for shaping the tone and dealing with volume issues? also, i don't know if you have any experience with this, but i'm planning on installing one of these on a bigsby equipped guitar. do you have any idea how the saddles would hold up with a bigsby? i'm considering the graphtech, since the saddles play nicer with vibrato arms.

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