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I'm wondering if it's a worthwhile thing to have.
I have a really decent fretless neck kicking around and am toying with the idea of getting a body made, possibly chambered, with magnetic Pups AND a piezo bridge for more acoustic tone.
I have one on an electric guitar (Godin) and it works nicely for that.
Does anyone have any experience/ comments they'd like to share on this?

Cheers
Jules

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My Rick Turner Electroline has the best of both worlds, Piezo and conventional pickups and one can blend between the two or have totally one or the other. Consequently it's a bit hard to isolate the fundamental tone of the Piezo, compounded by the flats that are on it.
Thinking about it , my Line 6 Variax had Piezo pickups too although the sound was obviously modeled.

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I have a Dean B2 that I'm trying to get to grips with - along with the JJ pickups and the active EQ and the Piezo bridge, there are a huge range of tones and I'm still trying to get my head round it. But it does make some nice noises, and the Piezo is very usable on it's own without the magnetic pickups . In the top octave, it sounds almost like an acoustic guitar.

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IMO piezo pickups are great. They let me get away from the plain old magnetic pickup tone. Nothing wrong with that tone, but sometimes it's nicer to have something that's not quite so heavy and punchy, but more acoustic-like and natural.
Both my [url="http://hallgeir.no/bass/conklin/"]Conklin[/url] and my [url="http://hallgeir.no/bass/surine/"]Surine[/url] have piezo pickups. Probably the under-construction fretless Warmoth will also have piezos.
You can hear some sound clips [url="http://hallgeir.no/bass/sound/"]on my web page here[/url]. It says which ones are with piezo pickups.
Go for good sounding piezos though - I've heard some that aren't so good sounding. My Conklin has [url="http://www.rmcpickup.com/"]RMC[/url] piezos and preamp, and the Surine has ABM piezos and a Bartolini buffer.

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jeff schmidt has a review on one of his basses with the piezo pickup bridge, he really loves the sound they get

the link is...
[url="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=WsctkSjnx50"]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=WsctkSjnx50[/url]

personally i dont know much on piezo pickups, only the fact they're quite expensive :)

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Thanks for all the feedback folks!
As I mentioned before, in a guitar it sounds nice and acoustic-y, and I figured it would add some top-end zing, and air, especially on fretless bass. It's a little way off yet, but the next questions are going to be:

1) recommended types, price etc. or more to the point NON recommended :)

2) Will a straight buffer amp do, or is some EQ required?

3) A quick scan of eBay brought up this, [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BASS-BRIDGE-W-BUILT-IN-PIEZO-PICKUP-ACOUSTIC-BLACK-NEW_W0QQitemZ250314000832QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item250314000832&_trksid=p3286.m63.l1177"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BASS-BRIDGE-W-BUILT-...p3286.m63.l1177[/url]

Which seems reasonable and looks well made. Anyone Tried one of 'em?

Thanks again for your views
Cheers
Jules

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For my side, I have piezzos (RMC) on ABM monorail bridge...
And 2 magnetic pick-ups...
controls are :
Volume / balance between the Two / tone for magnetic pick-ups...
Volume / Tone for piezzos.

By this way, you can have a dark sound (tone @ 0 on magnetics) composed with the brilliant piezzos ( tone full @ piezzos)
and it sounds great ! :)

(specific electronic made by fishman by the way)

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As you can see from my gear list ............... both the trb`s have the `p` suffix.Both have piezo`s in bridge as standard.There are times when thay are relly useful but as you can turn them off you get a very wide range of sounds available without any compromise to the mag pups.

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i've got piezo on my shuker. best used very lightly in my case as it brings out ALL aspects of the sound (buzzes, sctratches and all). but is fantastic for bringing out a bit of clarity and zing to the sound.

if i'm using the neck pickup for a deep and thuddy slap sound, i add a bit of the piezo to keep some sparkle and high end.
also works well when soloing or doing harmonics.

personally i don't think i'd ever use it on it's own. but thats just MY piezo system on MY bass.

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[quote name='jhk' post='319323' date='Oct 31 2008, 08:11 PM']As you can see from my gear list ............... both the trb`s have the `p` suffix.Both have piezo`s in bridge as standard.There are times when thay are relly useful but as you can turn them off you get a very wide range of sounds available without any compromise to the mag pups.[/quote]I have the TRB 5PII,with the piezo's built into the monorail bridge,i find them usefull for certain sound requirements,but even then,usually no more than a 1/4 turn of the piezo volume control.

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