• Ernie Ball
  • MusicMan
  • Sterling by MusicMan
Joined
Sep 19, 2006
Messages
14
Hi all, I apologize if this has been asked before. I plan on buying a Petrucci model Music Man with the piezo system, however, I notice that it has 2 output jacks on the guitar in all the images I see. When I play live, I use a wireless guitar setup. I am just wondering if it is possible to just plug into one jack and be able to use both the magnetic pickups, and the piezo.

Again, sorry if this is a dumb question or has been asked to death.
 

PeteDuBaldo

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 16, 2004
Messages
10,193
Location
Central Connecticut (Manchester) USA
Hi all, I apologize if this has been asked before. I plan on buying a Petrucci model Music Man with the piezo system, however, I notice that it has 2 output jacks on the guitar in all the images I see. When I play live, I use a wireless guitar setup. I am just wondering if it is possible to just plug into one jack and be able to use both the magnetic pickups, and the piezo.

Again, sorry if this is a dumb question or has been asked to death.



If you use the "mono" jack you will be able to use both types of pickups, but both sounds will come through the same amplifier - so, if you have the overdrive on, it will overdrive the piezo tone, too. I suppose you could use 2 wireless transmitters (one in each jack, but you may still have some magnetic bleed through on the mono jack), and 2 receivers (one for the magnetics to your amp and one to PA), but the best way, and the way it was designed, is to use a TRS (stereo) cable in the stereo jack and use an EB splitter / DI box ground lift.
 
Joined
Sep 19, 2006
Messages
14
Thank you so much. I have a pedal for my amp so I can easily change from my distorted channel to my clean channel when I want to use the piezo. I just wanted to know if I would have to come up with some crazy rig just so I can use a wireless live. I really appreciate the help, thank you very much. :)

Edit: Oh! You are the ones who held Petrucci's clinic a while back. Great job with that, my friends and I had a really good time seeing that and meeting him.
 
Last edited:

PeteDuBaldo

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 16, 2004
Messages
10,193
Location
Central Connecticut (Manchester) USA
helloween, I'm glad I was able to help, and I'm glad you enjoyed the clinic! Make sure to stick around on the forum so you can catch all the details about our next EB artist clinic!

Pete, do you sell that TRS cable? If one orders a JP, can you get one for the buyer?

I sure can, there's a few brands to choose from but only one is "right" ;) EB makes them with straight or 90* ends.
 

roburado

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 18, 2005
Messages
6,089
Location
Commerce, MI
helloween, I'm glad I was able to help, and I'm glad you enjoyed the clinic! Make sure to stick around on the forum so you can catch all the details about our next EB artist clinic!



I sure can, there's a few brands to choose from but only one is "right" ;) EB makes them with straight or 90* ends.
Thanks, Pete. Assuming they make one, when I get my hybrid JP (I know you don't like that other name that it sometimes goes by :D) from you, I'll be sure to get one. I'll pass on this news to my buddy James, who has been hunting high and low for one of those cables.
 

Astrofreq

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 5, 2006
Messages
4,201
Location
Santa Fe, NM
Get The Splitter

the splitter rocks HARD. You can have two signals going at once. You can have a SICK HEAVY distorted tremolo or ring mod coming out your amp, and piezo sounds direct into the PA. just killer.
 

jappy

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 27, 2006
Messages
225
Location
Sydney, Australia
I was just thinking actually... some acoustic guitars have piezo pickups and there are acoustic amps which are supposed to cater for acoustic guitars. In the absence of a PA that you can plug directly into, wouldn't an acoustic amp be the best alternative?
 
Top Bottom