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Travelling Southwards from Bolton towards Norfolk on Monday 11th, so could potentially hand-deliver en route.
For sale is my DRL CT09 electro acoustic guitar with a phantom power system - powered by a TRS cable
Pretty much unused immaculate / beautiful condition.
Cutaway thinline electro-acoustic - braced like a conventional acoustic guitar
Body: Hollow chambered solid mahogany
Top: Solid European spruce top (no sound hole - so very, very feedback resistant)
Neck: Mahogany
Contoured / Chamfered Heel
Fingerboard: Ebony with Abalone inlays
Gotoh 510 tuners with Ebony Buttons
No fret wear
Contoured heel
Strap lock system on the output jack
1. Undersaddle 'Element' transducer
2. Bridge Plate mounted internal 'Tru-Mic' microphone
...with the ability to mix variable levels and blend between the two sources.
This goes beautifully with a LR Baggs Venue DI Preamp ( which I plan to list shortly)
'Phantom Power' supplied via a TRS cable which carries
1. Audio output from the guitar (to an amp/PA system) and
2. 9 volts DC to the guitar from an external power supply unit (included)
... so you never run out of power the middle of a gig.
Original Hard Case
In-line 9 V DC Phantom power system. Power reaches the guitar through a TRS cable. You can use any conventional 9 V supply or also included is a battery pack that takes six AA batteries, with a ridiculously long battery life - 42 times as long as a 9V pp3 battery (21ah, as compared 0.55ah with a 9v pp3 battery). No ground loops, hum, noise 9v and lasts almost forever. And you can Daisy chain that without any problems
Most acoustic guitar pick up systems sound lovely when playing softly. Start digging in and the horrible piezo quack comes in. Below is my demo of this guitar with the LR Baggs Anthem pickup system with intentionally heavy strumming, so as to reveal any weakness of the system.
First audio section involves just the UST undersaddle transducer
Second audio section incorporates the Anthem bridge plate mic.
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