Adeline Ukulele pickup transducer, It's suitable for Classical Acoustic Guitar Violin Viola Banjo Mandolin Ukulele Uke Cello, can"eq" the sound with placement front,side,back etc. (Heart)
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Although it works well and looks nice, the hook thing that holds the output jack is too small and awkward to attach to the device. A hook thingies always looks like it will break since the jack flips around and the hook thingies open up. Providing you reinforce it with electrical tape or come up with a way to secure the Jack, it would make an excellent.
This fits the bill. I like how you phrased it. I'm getting one for my kick bass drum, which is attached to my trap set.
A Chinese Guqin needed to be amplified. The pickup sticks directly to your instrument, so you can plug it in right away. That is way better than taking advantage of a I recommend using this pick-up for acoustic instruments since it produces a true sound.
I'm surprised by how good this looks and how good the quality is. Guitar picks are a little bit larger than normal. For 20 bucks, I'm very pleased with this product! Although the wire in the middle is a little difficult to hide.
I was really surprised at how well it sounds for such a small sensor. I have attached this pickup to a full size acoustic guitar, a ukulele and a kalimba with no issues at all. I played them through my little Fender Champion and they all sounded great. There is very little ambient noise and the pickup can produce different sounds based on where it is placed. There are not many items out there that give you such a reasonable return for your money. It's that simple! Get one, attach it to your instrument of choice, and begin to annoy.