

🎶 Elevate your acoustic vibe—don’t just play, resonate!
The L.R.BAGGS M80 is a premium acoustic guitar pickup featuring patented 3D body sensor technology that delivers full-range, natural acoustic sound with 200% enhanced body tapping response. It offers versatile active/passive modes, adjustable pole pieces, and a multi-segment battery check, all designed for quick installation and professional-grade tonal precision.
| ASIN | B007Z1FVZG |
| Amazon.co.jp での取り扱い開始日 | 2012/8/10 |
| おすすめ度 | 4.3 5つ星のうち4.3 (99) var |
| メーカーにより製造中止になりました | いいえ |
| 商品モデル番号 | M80 |
| 弦数 | 6 |
| 電池 | 1 リチウム金属 電池(付属) |
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音質
凄い鳴りです。
G**E
音の響きが大変良い。
アコースティックギターの音を、心地好く表現出来るとても良いピックアップでした。
K**N
基本性能は期待通りでした
アンダーサドル型ピエゾやらブリッジ裏貼付け型やら使いましたが、 究極はこれだなと確信しました。サウンドホール径の推奨値よりやや狭い ギターに取り付けるのには手間がかかりました。それと自分には不要でし たが、他のかたのレビューに書かれた通り、正規輸入版には同梱されてる 外出しケーブルがこの商品には付属していませんでした。ご参考まで。
す**ん
アコースティックの音色
以前に他のピックアップを2回買い換えましたが、会場のPAによってエレキみたいな音色や、ひどい時は「ペンペン」という音になりました。M80にしてようやく生の音色に近くなり満足しています。ホールを通すのは専門家に頼むと1万円ぐらいかかり、M80もその店で購入すると4万円とのことでした。それで、前からケーブル垂らして接続しています。これでも充分使用できます。バンドを作って7年になりますが、最初から思い切って購入しておけばよかったと思います。
ぺ**丸
エフェクターのかかりが良い
アコースティックギターで、エフェクターを多用する場合、マグネチックのピックアップを使った方が、エフェクターのかかり具合も良くいいと思う。
G**I
自然な音です
M1Aからの更新で今回購入しました。非常にナチュラルにピックアップできる商品です。
K**2
簡単に取り付けられました
ピックアップを何個も試していないので、正直善し悪しは何とも言えませんが満足しています。 アコギ本体を加工してエンドピンにジャックを取り付けたくなかったのですが、その場合純正の付属ケーブルがついていた方がいいです。 私の購入商品には付属していなかったので後日別購入しました。
は**な
安くて高品質
これはいいですね。製品の信頼性も抜群です。それに価格が安く翌日配送してくれました。
D**Y
The pick-up is good but it still sounds like a magnetic pick-up....
D**.
Not as good as advertises.
J**S
Well made product - picks up the Accoustic sound well- but a little ‘muddy’ for my Dreadnought..but that’s just my opinion..It’s expensive but very well made and easy to install l.
S**R
I purchased the LR Baggs M80 to electrify my Blueridge steelstring acoustic. My girlfriend and I play folk and popular music for fun in small venues-- mostly local bars, which can be quite noisy. Since I usually fingerpick, I needed a pickup that can project the sweet sound of my Blueridge, including delicate single-string runs, with fidelity at volume. The M80 has exceeded my expectations. Each note comes through with bell-like clarity, without any hint of distortion. The balance from bass to treble strings is extraordinary, and each string pickup can be fine-tuned with a simple turn of the included Allen wrench. If your playing style includes vigorous flatpicking, the M80 will handle that too, with ease. The M80 has a convenient volume control along the lower corner. It will not turn the volume completely off but will lower it enough so that a poorly planned disconnect of the patch cord will not result in amp-destroying squawking. There is also a battery-check feature: press a little button and from one to four little green LEDs light up, indicating the juice remaining in the single button battery. A fully charged battery will yield over a thousand hours of playing time. We have a little studio set up at home and we always use amplification-- no worries. I have two minor quibbles with the M80 design, though: the battery is installed from the bottom of the unit, which is quite deep, so it is necessary to remove the unit from the soundhole in order to change the battery; and, there is a switch that allows the pickup to operate in passive mode (without battery power), but it is located along the bottom edge of the unit and is nearly impossible to access without removing the unit from the soundhole. Removing and installing the pickup is simple, requiring the loosening of two Philips screws. Unfortunately I am unable to insert the pickup into the soundhole unless I unscrew one of the side clamps almost to its maximum extent, but that's more of a problem with my guitar, which has a soundhole a bit smaller in diameter than that of many full-sized acoustics. The M80 does not fit in my Larivee parlor guitar. Check the specs and measure your guitar's soundhole to be sure it will fit. I installed the RCA jack myself. The installation requires removing the guitar's strap button and widening the hole to 1/2 inch. I placed a strip of masking tape over the hole to prevent chipping of the finish, and carefully reamed out the hole with a 1/2 inch reamer that I purchased at the hardware store for $8. I secured the cord inside the guitar body with velcro strips so that it doesn't rattle around. LR Baggs recommends having a luthier install the jack, but if you have basic woodworking skills and are patient and careful, you should be able to install it yourself in about an hour. Thoughtfully, Baggs designed the internal cord so that it unplugs at the pickup end, so you can completely remove the pickup at any time, without removing the cord and jack. When I want to record my practice sessions, I patch the M80 directly into my Zoom H4 handheld recorder. Sound is delivered to the recorder cleanly and crisply. My only other (very minor) quibble is the color of the pickup-- a bland ivory that contrasts unpleasantly with the usual rich color of an acoustic's top wood. They should offer it in black and/or in wood tones. Quibbles aside, the beautiful, true-to-instrument sound produced by the LR Baggs M80 makes me smile every time I plug in my guitar. I think even the most demanding professional guitarist would be thrilled with the tonal quality of this outstanding pickup. It costs more than others, but it won't disappoint when the stage lights are on.
R**O
Ottimo prezzo,ottimo sound.Montato su una Martin D28 mi ha stupito per il bilanciamento delle frequenze e la pulzia del suono.
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