Description
The Award-winning Anthem series, featuring our patent-pending TRU•MIC technology, seamlessly combines a proprietary condenser microphone with our acclaimed Element pickup to deliver the warmth and fidelity of a studio-mic’d guitar anywhere you perform.
TRU•MIC TECHNOLOGY
At the heart of the Anthem is a
revolutionary microphone engineered to capture a dynamic studio-mic’d
sound for any live performance. The TRU•MIC mounts to the underside of
the bridge plate and hovers just 3 mm above its surface to take
advantage of the PZM or “boundary” effect. This proprietary mounting
system, combined with noise cancellation, frees the mic to perform as if
it were outside of the guitar in a studio and maintain remarkable
feedback suppression for the stage. The result is a balanced frequency
response with excellent clarity for the purest sound you have ever heard
amplified. We have paired the Element pickup with the TRU•MIC to
provide solidity and punch for low frequencies.
LR Baggs Anthem SL Acoustic Guitar Microphone/Pickup Features:
Acoustic Guitar Magazine – Doug Young
“Fingerpicking
the Anthem through the larger systems produced a warm, natural tone
with just the right amount of presence, while strumming hard created a
shimmering sound with no sign of breaking up and plenty of low end…I
achieved a volume level far louder than I’d need with no hint of
feedback through both the studio monitors and the PA system.”
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Premier Guitar Magazine – Gayla Drake Paul
“In a
word, the Anthem sounds outstanding...The signal remained free of
feedback, distortion, or any other harmonic unpleasantness with even the
loudest amp settings.”
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Guitar Player – Art Thompson
“…it was easy to get
refined, open, and airy sounds that were faithful to the J45’s acoustic
voice…If you want more realism and dimension in your amplified acoustic
sound but don’t want to be burdened by a complex external interface,
the Anthem is worth investigating."
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American Songwriter Magazine – Jake Kelly
“The
Anthem sounds so good that you could use it to record direct and no one
would be none the wiser: except for you, of course.”
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