YQBOOM 15Pcs 20mm Piezo Discs with Leads Mic Drum Trigger Acoustic Pickup CBG Guitar
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This is what you can do with them.
There is no clear question in your question. An indestructible adhesive is used to bond the ceramic to the brass disk. It has to at least be able to handle the melting temperature of solder since the leads are soldered to the disk. If you are thinking about using hot glue to install the disc, you do not have to worry. The bottle cap that I fill with hot glue is where I embed mine. You may also want to see Justin Johnson's video "Secrets for the Ultimate Piezo Pickup for Cigar Box Guitar". I use this piezo pickup in most of the music I make with really little effort due to its low cost, ease of installation, and simplicity.
The speaker is suitable for the sound generation and electronic and electrical warning of miniaturized and thin The sensor can also be used as a sensor of electronic products which detect sound.
It may be difficult to cut them down to fit a keyboard if they are too long
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There were no other references to this part on the internet. I couldn't get the problem fixed even at computer stores or from the manufacturer. I repaired it for $3 rather than replacing the entire drum set for thousands of dollars.
You can't go wrong with these. They need to be placed in a housing right away. Handle by the wires only. It would seem unreasonable to expect durability from an interconnect that is clearly internal. Lack of experience. You can see an example in the A hot glue gun is used to fix the leads.
In my alesis bass module, I installed these as a replacement for the original trigger.
In that case, one of these piezos is working well for the pedal I made for my son's electronic drum set. There are a lot of electrical engineers in my office. All the ones I tested work fine, so I distributed some of my extras to other engineers to play with.
There is no obvious explanation as to why they did not It ended up that I bought some real tweeters, added a third tweeter, and wired them up. You can use 3uf capacitors on each side and they sound fantastic. You'll definitely save some money by buying an actual speaker if you're looking to replace a piezo tweeter.
I also discovered that one of the leads had broken off when I opened them for the first time.
The triggers I bought from you a few times have worked great. As a one-person business I rely on electronic equipment to play the drums. It is impossible to get a trigger that doesn't work with these I have never had one fail me. The items I purchased are very great, and they are well worth the money. I will use them for all of my drumming needs in the future. I am very pleased with your product and can depend on it completely.
I used these to replace failing piezos in my Alesis drum kit because these have no adhesive, so I taped them with thin carpet tape. These seem to work just as well as the Motorola units, but I don't get quite as much volume and sensitivity. On of them fell off with the lead.
I used it to make a lot of random experimental noise over a 3D printer using it as a contact mic. I still have some left over after they worked like a charm. I'm very satisfied with how well they work for my needs.