Seymour Duncan SA3SC Woody SC Acoustic Guitar Pickup


This is a simple and affordable pop-in soundhole pickup with a single-coil design and a slim-body profile. Packaged in an environmentally safe, reusable, cloth drawstring bag, the Woody SC is first vacuum wax potted and then encapsulated in epoxy. The tone of the SC is clear and bright and it’s very feedback-resistant. An attached 14 foot studio quality cable & a cloth drawstring storage bag are included.

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This post was written by Music Equipment on August 2, 2009

LR Baggs M1 Acoustic Guitar Pickup


The M1 is a passive soundhole magnetic pickup that features outstanding body sensitivity with great warmth and presence. Its dual-coil design employs L.R. Baggs’ exclusive TriAxial Dynamic Technology to produce clear, rich tones that are resistant to feedback, noise and hum, with string and body sound all in one.

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This post was written by Music Equipment on August 1, 2009

LR Baggs iBeam Active Acoustic Guitar Pickup and Preamp System


The iBeam Active System combines a patent pending bridge plate transducer with an all-discrete class A” endpin preamp that enables you to simply “plug-in-and-play”. The user installable iBeam reproduces the natural tone of an acoustic guitar while maintaining perfect string balance and providing full dynamic range.”

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This post was written by Music Equipment on August 1, 2009

LR Baggs iBeam Acoustic Guitar Pickup


This revolutionary bridge plate transducer easily sticks to the bridge plate on the inside of the guitar and does not affect the acoustic tone of the guitar in any way.

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This post was written by Music Equipment on August 1, 2009

LR Baggs Element Active Acoustic Guitar Pickup and Preamp System


Acoustic players rejoice! LR Baggs has developed a new undersaddle transducer and preamp for steel string acoustic guitars called the Element Active System (EAS). The EAS pairs the Element with a discrete ‘Class A’ end pin preamp and includes a small removable soundhole-mounted volume control for added versatility. The EAS also includes the new ‘Battery Bagg’, used to unobtrusively house the battery inside the guitar.

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This post was written by Music Equipment on August 1, 2009

Seymour Duncan SA1 Acoustic Tube Acoustic Guitar Pickup


The Tube was designed to provide a flat, true acoustic response for natural sound. It uses a Stack hum-canceling design and it’s extremely feedback resistant. The impedance is lower than other passive acoustic pickups, so it can go straight into a variety of mixers, amps and PA systems. There’s also a volume knob right on the pickup for quick and easy control of volume during performances. And installation is a snap! For use with bronze wound strings.

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This post was written by Music Equipment on August 1, 2009

Dean Markley ProMag Plus Acoustic Guitar Pickup


Dean Markley’s ProMag Plus acoustical pickup has become an industry standard. ProMag’s perfect balance and maple wood housing give it that smooth, high-end response that you want from an acoustic pickup. ProMag is unsurpassed.

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This post was written by keyboard workstations on April 13, 2009

Dean Markley ProMag Grand Acoustic Guitar Pickup


The Dean Markley ProMag Grand — developed for studio recording — is now available to everyone. Grand has the same rich sound as the Dean Markley ProMag Plus while having up to 15 times less hum than any of the competition. With a real Maple wood housing and an Ebony grand piano finish with the Dean Markley signature emblazoned in gold, Grand sounds, looks, and is an acoustic pickup you must have.

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This post was written by keyboard workstations on April 13, 2009

Fishman Rare Earth Acoustic Guitar Pickup


This Rare Earth is for musicians who demand quieter reproduction than a single coil pickup can offer. A brilliance switch, located on the underside of the pickup, is easily accessible through the soundhole. This switch provides a subtle treble boost, from 2 kHz to 20 kHz, which is especially effective for adding a bit of extra sparkle to fingerstyle playing. Battery life is rated at 300 hours.

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This post was written by Music Equipment on April 11, 2009

Fishman Rare Earth Blend Acoustic Guitar Pickup


The Rare Earth Blend is a humbucking pickup with a built-in mic and balance control.

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This post was written by Music Equipment on April 11, 2009

Fishman Neo D Magnetic Soundhole Acoustic Guitar Pickup


The Fishman Neo-D is a value-priced cousin of the famous Rare Earth pickup. The Neo-D shares the same neodymium magnet structure for exceptional string balance and sparkling acoustic clarity. The Neo-D’s low-profile, high-impedance design needs no battery.

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This post was written by Music Equipment on April 11, 2009

Fishman Neo D Magnetic Humbucker Acoustic Pickup


This value-priced cousin of the Rare Earth pickup shares the same neodymium magnet structure for exceptional string balance and sparkling acoustic clarity. The Neo-D’s low-profile, high-impedance design needs no battery.

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This post was written by Music Equipment on April 11, 2009

Fishman Acoustic Matrix Infinity Pickup and Preamp System


The Fishman Acoustic Matrix Infinity is a completely, redesigned active, endpin mounted preamp. It features a soundhole mounted rotary controls for Volume and Tone. Unique Tone control cuts mids while boosting treble and bass. Integrated LED low battery indicator. Features the world’s best selling undersaddle pickup, the Acoustic Matrix.

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This post was written by Music Equipment on April 11, 2009

Fishman Ellipse Matrix Blend Guitar Pickup and Preamp System


Now you can add the power and sonic clarity of Fishman’s renowned blending technology to your guitar, without any visible modification. The Ellipse Matrix Blend combines the world’s best-selling undersaddle pickup, the Fishman Acoustic Matrix, with the popular Ellipse Blend to give you incredible tone at your fingertips.

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This post was written by Music Equipment on April 11, 2009

Fishman Ellipse Aura Onboard Imaging System Pickup


The Ellipse Aura, already a major hit as factory equipment in new C.F. Martin models, is now available to everyone. The Ellipse Aura combines Fishman’s most sophisticated onboard preamp with the power of the company’s patented Acoustic Imaging Technology for accurate, true-to-life sound when amplifying acoustic guitars.

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This post was written by Music Equipment on April 11, 2009

DiMarzio DP138 Virtual Acoustic Acoustic Guitar Pickup


The Virtual Acoustic uses the same technology as the Virtual Vintage line to create a pickup that’s practically noise-free, even in comparison to humbuckers (patent applied for).

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This post was written by keyboard workstations on April 10, 2009

DiMarzio DP136 Super Natural Plus Acoustic Guitar Pickup


The Super Natural Plus is just what it’s name implies – it goes beyond ordinary-sounding pickups with incredibly crisp treble and tight bass response, and patented 60-cycle hum reduction. This combination allows acoustic players to deal with real-world situations where feedback and weak sound can be major problems.

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This post was written by keyboard workstations on April 10, 2009