Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What instruments can I use the Piezo Contact Microphone with? A: The Piezo Contact Microphone is suitable for a variety of acoustic instruments, including guitars, violins, violas, cellos, banjos, mandolins, ukuleles, and other string instruments.
- Q: How does the Piezo Contact Microphone work? A: The microphone picks up sound vibrations directly from the instrument's body, allowing it to capture a clear sound while minimizing external noise and reflections.
- Q: What is included in the package? A: The package includes five Piezo Contact Microphone pickups, each equipped with a 1/4" jack and a 10-inch cable.
- Q: Do I need any additional equipment to use the microphone? A: You will need an amplifier, bass amp, or recording equipment to use the microphone, as it connects via a standard 1/4" jack.
- Q: Is the installation process easy? A: Yes, the microphone is easy to install. It includes fastening tapes for attachment, however, it does not come with putty attachment options.
- Q: Can I use this microphone in noisy environments? A: Yes, the Piezo Contact Microphone is designed to eliminate interfering external sounds, making it effective in noisy environments.
- Q: What is the length of the cable? A: The microphone features a 10-inch cable, providing flexibility for positioning the microphone with your instrument.
- Q: What materials is the microphone made of? A: The product does not specify a particular material; however, it is designed for durability and effective sound pickup.
- Q: Is this microphone suitable for beginners? A: Yes, the Piezo Contact Microphone is user-friendly and suitable for both beginners and experienced musicians.
- Q: What are the advantages of using a Piezo Contact Microphone? A: The advantages include clear sound capture, reduced interference from external noise, and adaptability for various acoustic instruments.