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Fishman Introduces New Matrix Undersaddle Pickup Systems

Fishman Introduces New Matrix Undersaddle Pickup Systems

The Matrix Infinity VT and Matrix Infinity Mic Blend are housed in newly designed modules that are fully enclosed and hidden away from view.

Andover, MA (April 3, 2018) -- Fishman is updating and expanding its award-winning line of Matrix undersaddle pickups for acoustic guitars. The new Fishman Matrix Infinity VT and Matrix Infinity Mic Blend feature updated electronics designed to offer players easily accessible performance voicing functions as well as an overall sound optimized for modern acoustic amplification and sound reinforcement systems.

The Matrix Infinity Mic Blend adds a blendable cardioid condenser mic for increased ā€œairā€ and a more tactile tone. Both pickup systems are housed in newly designed modules that are fully enclosed and hidden away from viewā€“ā€“while still being ā€œfinger-tipā€ accessible to players during performances.

ā€œOver the years thereā€™s been a lot of changes to the actual amplifiers and PA systems that players plug in to,ā€ says Larry Fishman, President and chief designer. ā€œTime was, if a player had a small-body guitar and fingerpicked, or a dreadnaught and hammered away, these extremes in playing styles and their effect on the amplifiers needed to be anticipated in the pickup systemā€™s design. There was a lot of ground to cover. The current state of the art in amplification is such that we could take a good amplifier for granted, and open up the sound in the electronics a bit more, and add updated performance features.ā€

Like Matrix pickup systems before, the Infinity VT and Mic Blend have an onboard voicing switch, which is now easily accessible in the guitarā€™s soundhole along with the Volume and Tone controls.

ā€œWeā€™re approaching them as performance ā€˜presets,ā€™ā€ Fishman Product Manager Joe Barbieri points out. ā€œIf you have a small-body guitar, but like to play hard with a pick, you may want to set it in the Flat position. Or if youā€™re fingerpicking on the same guitar, you can flick the switch over to the Bass Boost position.ā€

ā€œNow with this much control literally at the playerā€™s fingertips, all of these situations are covered. These are nice, with subtle but very real improvements to our classic pickup system.ā€

The Fishman Matrix Infinity VT and Matrix Infinity Mic Blend are available through Fishman dealers and certified installers and, like their predecessors, they are also featured as original equipment in fine instruments worldwide.

Matrix Infinity VT ā€“ā€“ MSRP: $246.99-- MAP: $159.95

Matrix Infinity Mic Blendā€“ā€“MSRP: $399.99--MAP: $299.95

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