Hi,
I have a question to those of you who have experience with piezo.
I recently bought a used JP7 with piezo and i'm loving the instrument, but there is one thing that makes me wonder.
It seems as if the piezo saddles of the low E, the D and the high b strings have the opposite phase than the other strings - so each string has the opposite phase of its adjacent string(s).
See attached image (the green channel of each track is the piezo signal from the stereo jack, the other is the magmetic signal from the stereo jack).
That seems unusual to me. Is this normal? And does this have any audible influence on the sound of the piezo (either alone or blended with the magnetics) or can i savely ignore it?
I have a question to those of you who have experience with piezo.
I recently bought a used JP7 with piezo and i'm loving the instrument, but there is one thing that makes me wonder.
It seems as if the piezo saddles of the low E, the D and the high b strings have the opposite phase than the other strings - so each string has the opposite phase of its adjacent string(s).
See attached image (the green channel of each track is the piezo signal from the stereo jack, the other is the magmetic signal from the stereo jack).
That seems unusual to me. Is this normal? And does this have any audible influence on the sound of the piezo (either alone or blended with the magnetics) or can i savely ignore it?