Joyful Uke
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I've only played ukuleles without a pickup. I've noticed that some people seem to only play at home, (my situation, too), but do use a pickup.
What benefit does that give you?
I get that when people play out somewhere, (should that ever be possible again), the amplification could be needed.
But, for at-home playing, is the reason to be able to use effects? If so, which ones do you use?
I assume, (but don't know a thing about it), that to do something like looping, you'd need a pickup with effects, and that's something that I'm thinking could be fun to play with.
I'd be interested in any thoughts, random or otherwise, that anyone has on it.
What benefit does that give you?
I get that when people play out somewhere, (should that ever be possible again), the amplification could be needed.
But, for at-home playing, is the reason to be able to use effects? If so, which ones do you use?
I assume, (but don't know a thing about it), that to do something like looping, you'd need a pickup with effects, and that's something that I'm thinking could be fun to play with.
I'd be interested in any thoughts, random or otherwise, that anyone has on it.
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