L.R Baggs - LB12 - Saddle Transducer for 12-String
L.R Baggs - LB12 - Saddle Transducer for 12-String is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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L.R Baggs - LB12 - Saddle Transducer for 12-String is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
This is the pick-up that started it all for us. It has been in production for over 20 years, and continues to be the pick-up of choice for such large-venue performers as Vince Gill, Phil Keaggy, Kathy Mattea and James Taylor.
Here's why: the great presence and warmth of this pick-up, along with its built-in feedback-cancelling design, makes the LB6 the best choice for high-SPL performing situations.
There are three key features that are unique to the LB6. First, the pickup itself is a saddle that has six individual sensors cast right into it. Because the sensors are an integral part of the connection between the strings and guitar body, maximum sensitivity and signal transfer is guaranteed.
Second, the sensors are responsive to vibration as well as pressure. This blends the natural warmth of the body vibrations with the presence and attack of the strings.
