[Harp-L] K&K Harp Pickup
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- Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2012 09:34:17 -0400 (EDT)
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Robert Rowe wrote: I was poking around looking for pickups for my acoustic slideways guitar and stumbled onto the K&K harp pickup below. Heard of it? Used it? http://www.kksound.com/hotharmonica.html
Interesting. I had no idea that K&K made pickups for so many diff. instruments. When I was on the gtr. forum, Flatpick-L (I got kicked off when my email addy got hijacked and sent spam), the consensus people on that list was that K&K pickups do the best job of making an acoustic gtr sound like it's supposed to - natural and not electric or "quacky". Many preferred the Western model. The company is said to make good stuff.
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