Dean Markley 3011 ProMag Plus XM Single Coil Acoustic Soundhole Pickup Reviews
Dean Markley's ProMag XM pickup is an affordable solution for amplifying your acoustic guitar. The ProMag Plus has become an industry standard. ProMag's balance and maple wood housing give it that smooth, high-end response that you want from an acoustic pickup. Being a single coil pickup, the ProMag Plus has bell-like harmonics that sing like few other acoustic pickups. The ProMag XM is voiced and balanced at the factory for optimal string balance-treble strings and bass strings will ring out with the same volume. Plug your own cable into the pickup's famale connector and you're ready to go.
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I have two soundhole pickups from Dean Markley for various acoustic guitars, they both do what I want them to do—sound fine!
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Sounds great. Easy to install.
Dean Markley acoustic pickup
Awesome product for any acoustic without electronics...
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NO FEED BACK! WOW
Awesome Anti-Feedback
I stood right in front of my Fender G-DEC3 30 and with thhe Dean Markley mounted in my Mitchell MD100 flat top, amp WIDE open... NO FEEDBACK, ZIP NAHDAH, NOT A BIT OF FEEDBACK...
AND... AND... GREAT SOUND, Can you believe it? I can... I have one! Awesome!
Does the job
Got this for our rhythm player. Sounds like an acoustic guitar should. We're pleased.
Sounds great, thanks guys!
My 25yr old 12string acoustic sounds real good through this pickup with no distortion of string tones.
Dean Markley Pro Mag Acoustic Pickup
Item had a great price, transaction was smooth, shipping was timley, item worked and sounded as described
You get what you pay for
I may have gotten a lemon, but it's an unreliable piece of junk that. Super low output so I have to run it through a boost to be heard in a band setting.
Dean Markley Pro Mag
The pickup installs nice and is very user friendly however the sound pickup is very passive. When hooked it via cable to amp, you lose almost 60% of sound transfer. I have to almost turn the amp to 9 or 10 during practice to even here myself. Not too impressed with it. Get a high end Rare Earth or get a preamp installed.
Should have sprung for better.
The pickup I got is extremely quiet and not very reliable. It held up for one gig, but I found a replacement pretty quickly.