Rockstar thanks for the reply. I think I have a different issue, my guitar tech did a number of things to my guitar (another posting, as it was quite slick), two things he did do was to replace and reconfigure the bridge saddle so it was compensated for my guitar, and increased the take off angle of the 1st and 2nd strings from the saddle to the bridge pine holes so they would exert more downward pressure. Also the saddle is both a tight and flat fit to the bridge. Both the nut and the saddle were replaced with Tusq's. I can't easily move the Bagg's but I do have extra pieces of the sticky tape that is used to mount the pickup which has allowed me to experiment with placement so I know the transducer is firmly and securely mounted insided the guitar under the bridge. Perhaps I am just being too picky with my sound as no one else has complained about it. I just know I am forcing the strings too much when I play singular line leads on them. As I stated before it is kick ass acoustic flattop for comping and inside playing.
John we had a big snowfall 2 weeks ago and since then fairly cold weather and wind. We are running about -8 to -13 right now but the snow has mostly disappeared. The Rockets are currently tied for first place in the west and have just started a month on the road playing from Calgary to Winnipeg (central league). I am having a lot of fun at these jams as the musical variety went from "Cold Cold Heart" to "I'm Confessing That I Love You" so it is giving my "ear" playing a good work out as well as playing in the all the keys, not just the horn keys I am used to. DennisD


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