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Hi Richard, Thanks for the tips! Yes, I'm from Oregon and I already use K&K pickups on some of my acoustic stuff. I was even K&K Artist of the month at one point: http://www.kksound.com/aotm/artistofthemonth0203.html I've also got a K&K Pure Western in my main guitar. And I also have the K&K Pure preamp although I hardly ever need to use it. However I still need a good preamp for the electric guitar stuff I do with my acoustic. I use the Dean Markley ProMag magnetic pickup in my sound hole for the electric sounds for when I want to sound like a horn or strings. Hence my question about the preamps folks use. I'm aware of all the high-end systems but all the gear I use has to pay its keep so I tend towards the cheap, sturdy and great sounding stuff. I also have an old electric guitar that I'd like to bring up to line level after the effects chain but before the looper and filter. Thanks, Kevin www.TheNettles.com At 06:39 AM 4/4/2006, you wrote: >You're there in Oregon, right? Get the Trinity Plus pickup from K&K >Sound in Coos Bay (I think it's Coos Bay). The MOST INCREDIBLE >sounding acoustic pickup on earth. I've tried them all. Recently >installed K&Ks in a bunch of my acoustic guitars and Mike Gillies >(Metallica, Motley Crue, Willie Nelson, Celine Dion), who is helping >us engineer the Hayley Sales project for Universal Music said, >"Amazing! We don't need mic's!" And we have some very nice mic's here. > >www.kksound.com > >They have pre amps built in. But I use the Chameleon (Chinese Neve) >mic pre (DI) to get a very wicked and wonderful sound. You can get >the Chameleon from Pacific Pro Audio. It's very affordable and >sweet (around $600-700 USD). Good for vox too. We use it with the >Neumann M149 for lead vox. I've CC'd this to Brian at Pacific Pro >and Christy at K&K so you can have their email addresses.