DonP Guest Apr 28, 2019 #22 Dewesq55 said: Piezo bridge pickup? Not in 1969. Click to expand... You're right. Then he was making steel sound like nylon. I need to dig into that. Oops - this Crossroads concert was much more recent, so he will have used a piezo bridge pickup. In 1969 he probably did use a normal acoustic.
Dewesq55 said: Piezo bridge pickup? Not in 1969. Click to expand... You're right. Then he was making steel sound like nylon. I need to dig into that. Oops - this Crossroads concert was much more recent, so he will have used a piezo bridge pickup. In 1969 he probably did use a normal acoustic.
Dewesq55 Well-Known Member Apr 28, 2019 #23 DonP said: You're right. Then he was making steel sound like nylon. I need to dig into that. Oops - this Crossroads concert was much more recent, so he will have used a piezo bridge pickup. In 1969 he probably did use a normal acoustic. Click to expand... With nylon strings, I'm fairly certain
DonP said: You're right. Then he was making steel sound like nylon. I need to dig into that. Oops - this Crossroads concert was much more recent, so he will have used a piezo bridge pickup. In 1969 he probably did use a normal acoustic. Click to expand... With nylon strings, I'm fairly certain
DonP Guest Apr 28, 2019 #24 Dewesq55 said: With nylon strings, I'm fairly certain Click to expand... Absolutely
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I have been looking at the parlo(u)r sized Cordoba C10. This seems to have a lot of bang for the buck and it is widely available on the used market https://www.amazon.com/Cordoba-Spru...5017&s=musical-instruments&sr=1-2-spons&psc=1