It was named for its ability to generate an electrical current when pressed against any object with vibrations like fingers tapping on tables or drums being hit by sticks. Hey everyone.I am probably going to order luke #2 (should that be luke 2 #2 lol)this week and have decided to go with a standard in blue pearl.i can't afford a bfr this year although i'd love to have one in my arsenal.oh well maybe 2011.anyway I've been toying with the idea of getting the piezo in this one but I wanted to ask the forum what their experience has been with a standard vs piezo bridge on their particular mm guitar.My question is directed to those on the forum who own 2 lukes,one with piezo and one without although anyone who owns or has played other models of ebmm can chime in.My question:Has anyone noticed a difference in tone,action,or tremolo use between their piezo-equipped mm guitar tremolo and the same model with the standard tremolo.I once owned a Brian Moore c90 that had the wilkinson piezo bridge and didn't care for it.The tone,sustain and vibe between it and my friend's standard wilkinson trem Brian Moore was radically different.I don't want to make the same mistake with the Luke that I'm about to order so any input would be much appreciated. Acoustic Guitar Under-Saddle Piezo Bridge Pickup with Jack Includes Jack with 1/8 input and 1/4 output Choice 1 Rigid: For 6 and 12 string acoustic guitar. Piezo is a Greek word meaning to press tight. The look is very similar to previous version, but the layout of the undersaddle piezo is different and the most exciting news is the material is different.
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