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Great sound, feedback resistant
I permanently installed the NC-2 in my Martin OM-28V, and have no regrets. The pickup sounds great and is very resistant to feedback, even with the mic wide open.
Very natural sounding, but you do get a sense of that mag sound, especially with the mic turned off or low. But that is SO much better than the piezo quack in my book, so no complaints.
I wouldn't trust this as a temporary install, with the cable hanging off of the soundhole. The belt clip is useless in my opinion.
Other than that no knocks on this pickup other than price, it is on the expensive side.
Very natural sounding, but you do get a sense of that mag sound, especially with the mic turned off or low. But that is SO much better than the piezo quack in my book, so no complaints.
I wouldn't trust this as a temporary install, with the cable hanging off of the soundhole. The belt clip is useless in my opinion.
Other than that no knocks on this pickup other than price, it is on the expensive side.
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Not as good as Seymour Duncan Mag mic
I don’t know why maybe it’s because of the impedance match ( KK pure Xlr preamp is 1 mohm) it has a better acoustic guitar sound with kk pure Xlr preamp. But I still hear a bit harsh electric guitar sound. Over emphasized bass and treble frequencies and covered pole pieces makes fine tuning impossible. Plus it has some noise which is actually normal for single coil pickups . But on the stage while you’re doing acoustic music, it’s a bit annoying till you start a new song. After you start the song no one will hear that noise. If I had a chance to start over this purchase I would definitely go for Seymour Duncan Mag Mic instead of this purchase.
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