TraderPlus 2Pcs Piezo Contact Microphone Pickup for Guitar Violin Banjo Mandolin Ukulele
Features:
A professional Piezo Contact Microphone pickup – 1/4/’ jack with 10.6″ cable. Comes with double sided tape and self adhesive Velcro for multiple mounting options. Posted in different parts of the instrument have different pickup effect. Directly bonded to the instrument panel, 3M durable plastic, not to hurt the piano. It can be removed at any time, and then paste use. Without power, easy to install, cheap, pickup effect class Can be mounted any acoustic instrument including Guitars, violins, Mandolin, Nanjo, Ukulele, dulcimer, pianos, horns, harmonicas to pick up voice! Has the advantage of being able to eliminate interfering external sounds and not be influenced by sound reflections from nearby objects.
Specifications:
Cable length: Approx.31.5in
Jack: 1/4/’
Color: Black & red
Package Included:
1 * Piezo contact microphone pickup
Product Features
- ✔A professional piezo contact microphone pickup – 1/4′ jack with 10.6″ cable.
- ✔Contact microphones pick up sound by being in direct contact with the sound source.
- ✔Able to eliminate external sounds interference and not be influenced by sound reflections from nearby objects.
- ✔Just plug it into your amp, bass amp or other recording equipment.
- ✔Comes with double sided tape and self adhesive velcro for multiple mounting options. You can amplify your guitar, mandolin, banjo, violin, ukulele, viola, cello.
Great mic; use gaffer’s tape instead of the onboard adhesive I have been making recordings with my acoustic ukulele using a conventional microphone, but was displeased with the breathing and other exterior sounds I was getting. I am new to the world of musical recording technology, and so was a little gunshy about buying a mic. The price on this one was low enough (and the 2 pack bundle attractive enough) that I pulled the trigger.What I found was that this is a fantastic mic, especially for the price. My one recommendation is not to use the…
I bought these for my acoustic guitars. I wanted a contact microphone to help pick up some more of the natural resonance of the guitars as well as some of my “finger drumming” on the pick guard. These are working well, but the response range is shallow and there is not nearly as much lower end response as I was hoping. There is enough signal output that I can fix it with an equalizer – but just be aware that the straight signal is not a rich as you might want. I also like these because the…