Luvay Piezo Acoustic Pickup, Contact Microphone Transducer for Acoustic Guitar, Ukulele, Violin, Mandolin, Banjo, Cello, Kalimba etc. (EndPin Jack)
Application method ①
Pickup–Cable–amp (other mixer equipmet)
Application method ②
Pickup–Cable–sound card input port–computer audio input port (app needed)
Volume adjustable with a control knob
high fidelity, Good/ clear/ crisp sound quality, away from squeal feedback
Easy to install, can be sticked with self-adhensive, 4 x stickers included, which can be reused
No need to punch hole
No battery needed
Brass plating material plug, anti noise disturbance
comes with 10 ft amplifier cable (standard 1/4″ connector) and 4 x stickers
Product Features
- Two Transducer Pickup System for most of instruments, such as guitar, ukulele, violin, etc.
- Includes 1/4″ Endpin Jack
- Pre-wired, No Soldering Required
- High Output – No Battery Required
- Easy to install, can be sticked near sound hole with self-adhensive, which can be reused
Excellent pickup for almost no money!! I wanted to try an electric ukulele without buying a new one. I was reluctant to cut holes in my ukulele, especially before I really knew whether the whole electric thing was really for me. So, I decided buy a stick on pickup and see how it sounded. Well, I will say that I am extremely satisfied with this pickup. Of course I have no experience with anything else, so I can’t say that it sounds better (or worse) than another pickup. I did try playing a purpose built electric ukulele at…
Better than I expected This thing actually is a really good deal. I play a variety of instruments – guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin, piano … etc. Not a pro, but have worked many years to become reasonably competent. I was looking for something to amplify a clawhammer open-back banjo. I have a small portable battery operated amp designed for clean acoustic guitar. If I put this pickup on the back side of the head on the center point of the bridge – it sounds just as good as a condenser microphone, and much less…
Easy to use