Opinions on dobro mic/pickup alternatives to Fishman

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Glenn Burleigh
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Opinions on dobro mic/pickup alternatives to Fishman

Post by Glenn Burleigh »

Hey there,

I'm adding dobro to my list of instruments that I play. I've gotten to the point where I think I've got the basics down and could play out. The transition from lap steel wasn't too crazy. Anyway, I'm looking for some way to plug in, and it seems the Fishman setup is the gold standard. It is very expensive for both the pickup and Aura pedal. I see some alternatives that appear to basically be small microphones. Gold Tone and Myers make models that seem to work on this system. Any opinions on these? I'm just hoping to get something decent for $200-ish. All tips are appreciated!
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Perhaps not quite as good as a mic, but much easier to deal with and highly feedback resistant, is the Krivo
https://www.krivopickups.com/store/p2/K ... tars..html
I have one on my tricone and in a setup A/B test you might notice the difference. the audience won't...
I do use fishman + aura on my single cone...but I have a couple of instruments and only needed one Aura pedal for them all...
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Glenn Burleigh
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Post by Glenn Burleigh »

I'll look into that!
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Roland Scholl
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Myers works for me, although not very feedback resistant; I even paired it with a Lekato wireless system with good results...
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Post by Joe Burke »

This Gold Tone option was recommended to me by a dobro player friend as a more reasonable priced option that still sounds pretty good. I haven't heard it.

https://goldtonemusicgroup.com/goldtone/accessories/abs
Ron Thompson
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Post by Ron Thompson »

Glenn I did the opposite of you going from Dobro to lap steel. I used the Myers pickup "The Grip" with excellent results. Look up info online, I am selling mine on amps/misc here on the forum if you decide to go that way.
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Post by David Cook »

Hi
I have the Krivo on my dobro and it is good enough
Last gig I used it and a Shure 57 and it sounded great'
This group didn't have drums or electric guitar
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