Steinberger Guitar Piezo review pt2

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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2006

review of the steinberger piezo part 2

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  • Guy On Left: 0:49 I Feel Like Masturbating!!! 0:50 Oh My, We're Still On Camera!!!

    Guy On Right: 0:37 I Like It When He Has His Hand Close To My Crotch!!! XD

  • haha the guy with the long hair looks like a deer caught in the headlights.

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  • continued: End result would be a much cleaner (lower noise) sound in that situation. If a person doesn't like hearing those extra low-bass and high-treble frequencies that could easily be removed with a high-pass/low-pass EQ feature on the guitar or amp/effects-processor. But having full frequency pickups would be one nice feature to have; A feature I would appreciate. A lot of guitars only have 22-frets, but I prefer a guitar neck that has 24-frets; It's a nice feature to have as well.

  • continued: Often when making BOSS GT-10 patches I have to push up low-bass frequencies from 20Hz to 150Hz and high-treble frequencies from 6,000Hz to 20,000Hz with a graphic/parametric EQ; Doing so also pushes up the noise floor; If a guitar had full frequency pickups installed, the low bass and high treble frequencies would be much louder and I wouldn't have to push up those frequencies nearly as much (keeping that noise floor down where it belongs);

  • I have been making BOSS GT-10 patches using a 64-band spectrum analyzer and I can appreciate wanting a guitar that supports a full frequency response. The only problem I see using a piezo pickup is you are stuck with the sound it produces at the bridge location; Perhaps EMG (or other pickup Manufacturers) could make their EMG-89 (single and dual-coil pickup) support a full frequency response. I hope someday they will.

  • @hunterlpdc94 Neither. It's Pee-et-zoh

  • Is it pronounced "pee-azo" or "pie(as in delicious desert)-zo? People say different things and it is really confusing.

  • Sounds like an acoustic electric with the piezo pick up. Nice.

  • pinky and the brain!!

  • I dont know... to me the guitarist looks like he's screaming "DONT TOUCH MY BALLS" in his head.

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