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2025-09-06 17:41:28
I love this product! I understand that everyone buys piezoelectric sound pickups for different purposes, so every response is likely to vary. However, I bought this to replace worn-out wooden pickup mounted on the surface of a family heirloom, a hand-made mountain dulcimer given to me by my mother when her fingers no longer had the dexterity to play it. Those who have tried to amplify a lap dulcimer know how difficult it can be to add volume to this very soft instrument without altering its light, delicate sound. This little wonder of a pickup has done the job reliably and well! Previously, I had spent some $40 for an all-in-one-housing piezo imported from a European violin-making company; the best sound it could achieve for me was more than loud enough, yet very harsh and contrived. In pleasant contrast, I found this little button piezo (with space- and effort-saving separate cable jack mounting) to be small in size but large in true, clear sound. For a guitar, typically with its large, round sound hole, a sound hold mic is preferable for best sound; but for those instruments which don't offer sufficient sound hole space, this surface-mount piezo will do a great job in one spot or another (some experimenting may be needed before final attachment). With its small footprint and small price, this little wonder is quite a BIG wonder!
gstieg
2025-08-22 20:49:41
Love the idea you can place on any surface and create any sound from the controller for Alexis Drum module.They can be placed on regular drum heads to get different sound effects or even on a paper plate or any surface to hear any sounds from the controller (snare, bass, cymbals, etc...). Made for Ukelele's but works great on percussion instruments when connected to an electronic drum controller.
Trevor Hegstrom
2025-08-16 15:42:06
This gives great sound for the price. The only problem is that the pad is too adhesive. Once it was stuck, it wouldn't come off without tearing off some of the pad. For the other one, I stuck it to my skin first to make it less sticky. Even after that it still stuck to my mandolin and made great sound.
Louise C. Spithaler
2025-08-14 15:28:45
I've only tried one of the pickup. I put it on a 1930's parlor guitar. I put it right on the bridge. It seems to work ok but not top quality sound. I don't think I'd use it on a gig but it's kind of cool having a pickup on this old guitar. I may stick the other one on my Uke. One thing for sure. I'm not sure how I'll remove it. The stickyness is unreal. No directions on how to remove it.
troublef
2025-07-27 20:42:54
I can't stress enough how simple it is to use this. I just plug into this instead of my guitar / bass, run it through my pedal board, and record chaos into Ableton. First thing I did was stick it onto a small metal portable grill (the adhesive works well, came off well, and was still sticky afterwards, though I don't know how many times that will be the case) and hit the grill with different grilling utensils. It sounds great, especially after I turn on my reverb and muff pedals. I've also stuck it to my desk and gotten great bass thuds. Even just smacking these things into objects (not hard, but it sounds intense) can get great explosion sounds if you go from reverb to distortion and crank it up. I absolutely love these things. They're a great tool to have when recording. No reason not to grab these in my opinion.
Customer
2025-07-10 11:00:29
I got these for my mandolins as the grand kids and I play guitars and mandolins. I needed a little more presence to keep up with them and these were a good value for what I needed. Not the best you can buy as they have no volume control, but I control that from the amp. These were easy to install and worked well for me.
Circuitdelic Laboratory
2025-07-01 17:08:56
I have ordered many of the small piezo contact mics and am a sound artist. I know what I am talking about. This product sucks.
Cody Bachman
2025-06-15 15:19:31
I attempted to use this in a baritone ukulele and wasn’t too impressed with the sound through my amp. The adhesive they use is stupid sticky and a pain to remove from the instrument.
Ben D-I
2025-05-22 15:19:30
Does its job.
jake
2025-04-05 21:32:30
works great
Ian Cognitos
2025-04-01 18:40:22
I tried em on my classical guitar. Placement makes a difference but I switched from an electric guitar practice amp to a practice bass amp. That made all the diff because I don't like upper mids and highs especially when they quack at me. So this little cheapie piezo satisfies me! I would buy again. Only one complaint; the first one quit working, the 2nd one is still going strong after a year.
D Lewis
2025-02-20 10:03:25
For the price especially an excellent sound. Placed just right on a mandolin they work surprisingly well. Recommend
Francis Li
2025-02-19 14:01:37
good product
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