B-Band A2.2
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Product: B-Band A2.2
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 05/24/2008
at 11:53am
by lildav
Features
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A dual source pickup system consisting of an under saddle transducer (UST) and an acoustic soundboard transducer (AST) with an onboard preamp blender with individual gain controls for each pickup source.A soundhole mounted volume and blend control make this an easy unit to get your best sound out of. B-Bands XOM crossover mix circuitry blends the best frequencies of each pickup source into a complex and rich acoustic sound, accurately reflecting your instruments tonal characteristics.
Instrument
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I installed The B-Band A2.2 into a brand new Yamaha FG730S. All that was necessary for installation was to enlarge the hole at the strap button to receive the strapjack and also the drilling of a small hole in the end of the bridge slot for the UST. Piece of cake! I did extensive research into the different acoustic pickups available and found that, for the money, this was by far the best available. $200.00
I have a Martin JC16RGTE that I was searching for a new pickup system to replace the Fishman Blender. So, I tried out the B-Band A2.2 in the Yamaha-what a find! I'll be installing B-Bands retrofit A-10 system in that guitar soon.
Sound
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10
There is plenty of power, so much so that when adjusting the gain pots on the preamp, I turned the UST gain back a long ways to achieve what ,to me, was the best blend with the AST and the truest acoustic sound. Very natural tone, absolutely THE best I've found- makes my $300.00 Yamaha sound terrific!
I play alot of fingerstyle but also love to strum and jam.I play through a Yamaha Magicstomp acoustic pedal and get exactly the sound I want. I use an Ultrasound AG-30 amp also.
I recored a CD on my computer 2 years ago and was ok with the results fron the Martin with Fishman- but now I only wish that I had had the B-Band then! So much better! So much more natural! And I'm comparing the $1500.00 Martin with the $300.00 Yamaha! It's ALL the B-Band, believe me, because the Martin is a SWEET guitar.
Overall Rating
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10
Have been playing guitar for 40 years now. This is the best I've ever played. Very satisfied with this pickup.
Here's something very important- PATIENCE!!! the results are NOT instantaneous. It will take you time to familiarize yourself with this unit and find your guitar's sound. But when, and it will, it's set you'll love it.
Product: B-Band A2.2
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 02/27/2008
at 02:04am
by Wally Lindvik
Email: lindvik<at>shaw dot ca
Features
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b-band ust
Instrument
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Martin D-28 (1971) I have used this pick up for 4 years now.Great sound but I was having slight balance problems,low E and high E always louder.Talked to B-Band rep. sent me new R series ribbon ,didnt solve it, tryed clay shim-terrible'results.Finaly spent a few hours shimming with ordinary writing paper (one srip under ust.one above leaving out the E strings ! WOW perfect balance and a lot hotter I'm happy again.When it's right, IT'S WONDERFULL!
Sound
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10
Overall Rating
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10
Product: B-Band A2.2
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 08/01/2007
at 04:13am
by rooster
Features
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I have already reviewed the original product - in part - and now I want to follow up with aN updated review. This is the A2.2 system, BTW, with the UST and the AST pups, blender knob, etc..
Instrument
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Still my Larrivee OM5.
Sound
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10
OK, here is where I want to offer up some insight to other installers, and note that B-Band has updated their UST pup if you didn't know.
I'll start by saying that my older version UST seemed to go south on me. I say 'seemed to' because at his point I realize that I may have been mistaken when I say that it had broken. After replacing it with the new one and getting it up and running, I am thinking that somehow the original install was just marginally working and some odd circumstance or bump to the gtr caused it, the UST, to fail. ??? Which is to say that my original UST may actually still work but I am not going to test it at this point to find out. What happened was this: I suddenly lost most of the bass frequency from my gtr signal at a gig after someone else demo-ed my gtr. So I contacted B-Band here in the USA. I found a person there who was very helpful, Pekka is his name. And actually, he was incredibly helpful, not anything like what the other reviewer suggested. After some email diagnosis, he sent me a new UST pup. I was very grateful here considering that this system is over two years old. Thank you Pekka @ B-Band!
But here is where I learned something that I may have missed before, regarding the install of the UST.
It might seem obvious, but the saddle needs to sit very solidly on the UST. Everything looked perfect in my case, all pieces were mating properly, flat saddle slot, flat saddle - PERFECT! BUT THE NEW UST DIDN'T WORK VERY WELL. Plugging the system into the amp, with the UST sticking right out of the gtr saddle slot, I could touch the UST and make a very loud noise. SO THE UST WORKED - BUT I HAD VERY LITTLE SOUND OUT OF IT WHEN I PUT THE STRINGS ON THE GTR. ?? I thought about this and decided to slightly angle the bottom of the saddle, maybe 2 degrees off 90 degrees, towards the tuner side, so that the saddle would sort of 'lean' into the UST when the strings were on. It was hardly anything at all, the adjustment to the saddle bottom, but the UST lit up like a Christmas tree, delivering gobs of the most awsome bass frequencies I have ever heard from this gtr. ?? I have to think at this point that my first install, although the UST worked, was flawed somehow - even though it seemed to work OK for two years. They have improved the new UST so maybe it is some of that, too? At any rate, I want to tell the other reviewer that said he didn't get much if any bass from the UST, that he might have made a mistake with the install. Do yourself a favor and go back to the bottom side of your saddle and angle it slightly. If you question whether the UST is putting out some bass frequenciy, or that it is not very powerful, then just plug the pup in, leave the saddle out, and touch the UST. Doing this, you should quickly see that your install is somehow flawed - NOT - the UST.
When this system is installed properly, there is nothing out there that can touch it. You can flat pick the gtr to death and never hear it bark, play softly and hear the most beautiful electrified acoustic gtr tone you have ever heard. I loved this system originally - even if I may have had a flawed install of the UST? - but I love it even more today.
Overall Rating
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10
OK, this was a follow up review. I would not be without this system, obviously. It is sincerely amazing. The controls perform flawlessly after two years of heavy turning and the jack still performs as if new, very solid on all fronts.
Honestly, coming back here to this review section, I thought there would be so many people reviewing this system that I would never find my original review!! Wow, what is wrong with this picture? Buy this system if you want the very best pup system for your acoustic gtr - AND MAKE SURE THE UST IS INSTALLED CORRECTLY!!!
Product: B-Band A2.2
Price Paid: USD 200
Submitted 02/08/2007
at 01:44pm
by Jeremy Liu
Email: liu dot jeremy<at>gmail dot com
Features
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Active pickup system with two soucres and an on-board control
Instrument
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an OM with spruce top and koa back and sides
Sound
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10
The sound is very true to the tone of the guitar. Maybe a little too true since the guitar is not stellar. The tone is clear, and the AST is not as prone to feedback as most soundboard transducers or mics.
Overall Rating
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10
Between Highlander, Fishman, Taylor expression, LR Baggs iBeam, and LR Baggs Dual Source, this is the best I've used.
Product: B-Band A2.2
Price Paid: USD 200
Submitted 11/17/2006
at 07:12pm
by Jeremy Liu
Email: liu<dot>jeremy at gmail<dot>com
Features
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two pickups, volume control, and blend control w/ a notched EQ. One pickup is under-saddle, the UST. the other is a soundboard pickup, AST.
Instrument
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I installed this in a Koa OM style guitar with a struce top. This modification was very easy. placement of the AST pickup was simple. the whole system doesn't take much more effort than a typical under sadle. If you want to replacve your undersaddle (ie fishman matrix) with this pickup, it will not require any additional drilling.
Sound
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10
The sound is great it's very natural sounding. I hate the typical under-saddle piezo pickup, but both the under-saddle and the AST sound great. no quack. each one individually could get a 10, but with both... this is a great pickup.
Overall Rating
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10
I've tried many pickups there's always something...
Highlander- difficult installation
K&K bulky- off board preamp
Fishman- quacky tone
LR Baggs i-beam - difficult to position
LR Baggs dual source - on stage with monitors you can't use the mic at all.
Taylor expression - noisy w/ low battery life, unreliable
This pickup, easy installation, great tone, low noise, good battery life, low feedback. I have no complaints
Product: B-Band A2.2
Price Paid: US $150
Submitted 12/01/2005
at 06:34pm
by Goobie
Email: gubitose dot safe<at>netzero dot com
Features
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Pickup features: Active
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: Yairi DY-61
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced:
Other pickups on guitar:
Artists using this pickup:
You musical style(s):
Reason for pickup change:
Sound
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No Opinion
Perceived output level: The output level is adjustable since the A2.2 has a volume/gain control. It also has a mix control that balances the two pickups. The output level is more than adequate since it has an active preamp powered by a 9v battery.
Tone: The tone is excellent since you can balance the two pickups. The AST (Acoustic Soundboard Transducer) is very bright and I find that I have to tone it down more towards the UST side. The preamp has their XOM technology which is just a fancy term for a crossover between the two pickups. The AST handels the high tones above 700hz and the UST handles the low tones below 700hz. Being able to control the balance between the two pikups really lets you dial in the perfect tone.
Sonic evaluation: Sonically, the pickups sound great. The AST picks up every single tiny sound while the UST seems to be more muted, but maybe that is just the crossover working.
Three great things about this pickup combination: 1) It sounds great 2) It is easy to control your own volume and tone. 3) You can't even notice that it is installed.
If you have an expensive instrument that you do not want to do major surgery on, this is a great way to add unbelievable sound to it.
I installed this myself and I consider myself to be mechanically inclined. If you are going to do it yourself, take your time. The most tricky parts of the installationa are:
1) Making sure the drill bit does not hit a brace when you drill a hole for the UST. It is difficult to estimate where the hole beneath the bridge will come out by just feeling around inside your guitar. Mine came out fine and it was about 3/4" from one of the braces. When you drill this hole, just make sure that you stop when the bit makes it way through. Definitely install the UST FIRST! You do not want to accidentally drill through the AST.
2) Make sure that the UST and AST do not touch. The lead for the UST comes out of the hole in the bridge and you just have to make sure that the AST does not touch it. There was not much room to work with, but I was able to make sure they did not touch.
3) You may need to trim the cardboard template that they provide. Try positioning the AST several times making sure sure it does not touch the UST.
4) Take is slow drilling the hole for the strap-jack. I did not have a reamer, but I progressively made the hole larger using multiple drill bits. I finished with a 1/2" wood bit. I put making tape on the bottom to prevent any scratches.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I play at home, at coffee houses, and in a church service.
Overall Rating
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10
Comments: I would buy this again in a heartbeat. I also considered the Baggs Imix, but it was more expensive.
Product: B-Band A2.2
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 08/21/2005
at 07:47pm
by Mark Quinn
Features
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Pickup features: UST and AST pickups with preamp and soundhole volume/mix control
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: Gigson J-45
Position: all positions
Pickup being replaced: b Band UST/mike combo
Other pickups on guitar:
Artists using this pickup:
You musical style(s): fingerstyle, folk, blues
Reason for pickup change: I wanted to be able to run a mono output and eliminate the occasional feedback problems I got with the microphone.
Sound
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No Opinion
Perceived output level: pretty good as far as reproducing a natural acoustic tone
Tone: AST pickup is too bright and must be turned down
Sonic evaluation: I play through a Boss AD-3 then right into the board. The signal is weak and the volume at the board must be cranked.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I play lots of fingerstyle. Other than the problems I described abolve it's a pretty good system.
Overall Rating
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1
Comments: Here's the problem. A few months after I installed the system the volume/mix contol unit broke. It's pretty flimsy.I've been emailing B Band for two months. They keep saying they'll send me a new control unit but I haven't seen it and don't expect to. Horrible customer service! I can't play the guitar, so I'll probably pull the system out and try a Highlander. I've put this B Band in two other guitars, and now I'm just holding my breath.
Product: B-Band A2.2
Price Paid: US $180 shipped
Submitted 12/30/2004
at 11:18pm
by rooster
Features
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Pickup features: Two transducer system, with preamp and volume + mix controls
Impedence or other specs: Medium output
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: Larrivee
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: none
Other pickups on guitar: none
Artists using this pickup:
You musical style(s):
Reason for pickup change:
Sound
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No Opinion
Perceived output level: Medium, more than ample to drive a mic or amp input
Tone: Balanced, with a blend knob
Sonic evaluation: Larrivee OM5, medium concert body. Straight into PA, recording console, or Fender Acoustasonic Jr amp.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Blues, Pop rock
Overall Rating
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10
Comments: This is a great setup. What else could you need? The install was a thoughtful experience, not what I would call 'slam dunk', but very do-able. I did not follow the previous reviewer's suggestion to placee the inside gtr pup along the 'bass brace' - How could this be done without the pup sitting half-on and half-off the plate that sits under the saddle? Unless you were to move it much further away? This doesn't make a lot of sense to me, the suggestion, but the author seems to know what he is talking about. Maybe a follow up from him then? At any rate, I would be curious to know how he was able to try this pup in a few different positions, because once this baby is down, it is very much down? Eh?
So, yes, then, if he assured me that he did try it in the factory position and then made another decision based on personal experience, then I would maybe give it a go. The thing is, the factory placement sounds great to my ear, why change it?
Product: B-Band A2.2
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 07/26/2004
at 08:53pm
by Rocky Jones
Email: rock at bluegrass<dot>net
Features
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Pickup features: Dual Source Preamp w/Vol & Blend (requires the SBT & UST elements)
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: Santa Cruz DPW, Taylor 710LTD, Martin OM
Position: all positions
Pickup being replaced: Most everything that's been made.
Other pickups on guitar:
Artists using this pickup:
You musical style(s): All
Reason for pickup change:
Sound
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No Opinion
Perceived output level: Medium Output
Tone: Acoustic; woody; resonant!
Sonic evaluation: Plugged into multiple PA's, an Ultrasound amp, AND direct recording...
Very easy to get a great acoustic tone. The SBT offers the woodiness (better than the iBeam) while a little bit of the UST yields presence and directness. Very easy to control with the onboard Vol & Blend. Good feedback resistance (even better than a Taylor ES and Baggs M1!).
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable:
Overall Rating
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10
Comments: Overall, this is the best gigging setup I've used (and I've installed just about everything). Offers the best attributes of a dual source setup with the ability to blend and control volume onboard - all without cutting holes into the guitar OR using an outboard preamp/blender. It can be as easy as one guitar and one cable! Offers the ease of the Baggs DS, but with significantly better tone, less feedback, and nicer looking controls (not so big and obtrusive).
About B-Band: I've been using the B-Band elements and preamps since their introduction ~10 years ago. Compared to everything else I've tried both in the past AND recently (USTs, SBTs, & Mags by Baggs, Fishman, PUTW, KKSound, Taylor ES, Sunrise, etc), my guitars sound truer and more acoustic! The A2.2 couples the best attributes of B-Band's SBT & UST designs to a fantastic sounding preamp w/a great interface. For me, the A2.2 is their best sounding and best designed product to date!
Installation Tip:
1) For the SBT installation (and I've done a bunch using the B-Band 1470, Baggs iBeam, & PUTW #27), position the element on the bridgeplate ALONG the bass brace. Tone is consistently better than when mounted on the plate underneath the bridge saddle.
2) The battery holder that is presently included with B-Band's preamps is cumbersome. Until B-Band switches back to the metallic battery clip w/a velcro security strap (THE BEST), I'd recommend some other method (perhaps even a standard battery clip from Radio Shack affixed w/3M red 2-sided tape).
Product: B-Band A2.2
Price Paid: US $175.00
Submitted 05/25/2004
at 02:33pm
by Jan
Features
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Pickup features: Dual active pickup system with UST and AST features AND clever soundhole volume and mix between the two pickups sources.
Impedence or other specs: Very unobtrusive system with easy installation.
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: Guild D30
Position: neck
Pickup being replaced: None
Other pickups on guitar:
Artists using this pickup:
You musical style(s): Christian Worship and Praise
Reason for pickup change:
Sound
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No Opinion
Perceived output level: Normal
Tone: Balanced and natural with the luxury of using one or both sources.
Sonic evaluation: I just put this baby in myself and have yet to test it out in our church's PA system, but thus far, this pickup sounds awesome - I've plugged it into one of my home Fender amps and it comes through nice and clear. This is such a nice pickup without the intrustive cutting and sawing into the side of the guitar!
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Rock, folk, hard strumming with some ballads here and there...mostly Christian contemporary rock-edged music.
Overall Rating
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10
Comments: OK, this is going to be the standard by which most pickups will now be judged. I was previously in love with the Highlander IP1 for how it sounded and combined the under-saddle sound with the nuances of the guitar's soundboard, but this B-Band A2.2 may surpass it in terms of live control with the soundhole volume and blend controls. I took the risk of purchasing this pickup without previous reviews of it and I also decided to install it myself. The B-Band website was VERY helpful in terms of guiding me step by step through the installation - and I saved $100.00 in the process! I was very close to buying the A2 from B-Band a few months ago because of the dual pickup system and because I heard that Larrivee was installing them on their top-of-the-line guitars. But this A2.2 surpasses that system with their XOM technology and the ease of blending it on the guitar itself without having to reply on an additional mixer. I'm totally psyched to get this pickup going and I will report back in 6 months to a year to give you all a progress report. God bless.
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