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The Imelod Contact Microphone Piezo Pickup is a compact, high-quality acoustic pickup designed for a wide range of string instruments including guitar, violin, ukulele, and more. Featuring a 31.5-inch double-shielded oxygen-free copper cable and a durable ABS spaceship-shaped housing, it offers plug-and-play installation without drilling. Its sensitive piezo element captures authentic instrument tones with minimal interference, supported by versatile mounting accessories for easy, damage-free attachment.
| ASIN | B07K9H2248 |
| Antenna Location | Voice Recording, Video Recording, Music Performance |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,386 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #4 in Electric Guitar Pickups & Pickup Covers |
| Brand | Imelod |
| Built-In Media | Amplifier |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Amplifier |
| Connectivity Technology | 1/4 inch (6.35mm) Jack |
| Connector Type | 6.35 mm Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 495 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Manufacturer | Imelod |
| Mfr Part Number | BSXL114 |
| Microphone Form Factor | Mini |
| Model Name | BSXL114 |
| Model Number | BSXL114 |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Voice Recording, Video Recording, Music Performance |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| UPC | 791259312302 |
B**Y
Great deal and sounds true to the instrument
Super great deal. I attached it to my nylon string guitar. To the body just behind the bridge right in line with the lowest string. Wonderful sound. Sounds pretty much like the guitar without the pickup - only louder, of course. It’s a piezo pickup. Which means it has a piezo element in the plastic disk. Piezos pick up pretty much everything that they are in contact with. Since it’s designed to be a contact pickup (attached to the face of your instrument), it will pick up any sound that is made by that instrument. When you touch the instrument, it hears that sound. When you touch the strings or move your hand across them, it hears that, too. A bump, a knock, a strum, a pluck, whatever happens to the instrument, it hears it. It essentially turns your instrument into a microphone. And since you’ll be plugging it into a PA or amp of some kind, all those sounds get amplified -some more than others. Like with any electronic pickup, you have to be a bit more conscious of what you’re doing while playing or holding or touching your instrument. It’s not as “forgiving” as pure unplugged acoustic playing. A big thing to keep in mind with piezo contact pickups is that they are super sensitive to high pitched sounds. I suggest you place the pickup more toward the low strings. In fact, all the way down to your lowest string. You should get plent of high string sound there. Anywhere near the highe strings and the thing will scream with high pitched frequencies. And feed back will be nearly instantaneous. Placement is everything. Move it around the face of your instrument until you find a sweet spot that won’t be in the way of your playing action. I removed the sticker thing on it. Probably not the best thing for your instrument’s finish. I put Scotch double sided adhesive on it with their ATG roller. That sticks great but not so well that it’s hard to remove. I’ve seen people use ticky tak - that gum that you use to hang posters with on the wall. Even with good placement, you may still have to roll back the highs and mids a bit on your PA or amplifier.
R**R
Nice sound quality.
I like this microphone from my violin. It amplifies the sound very well. The only problem is that it only has six stickers to keep it on there. That’s not enough for me. It would be better if it had a Velcro option. Very nice product though would recommend.
D**E
Simple Design & Works Well. Great Price
this is a great thing! I’ve had a piezo pick up before on this banjo- a cheapo that worked (cost twice this lol) , but crackled and sounded tinny using the same amp. i attached this one and the same spot and plugged in - it instantly had a warm, clear tone. no crackles and responded well to volume & reverb adjustments. i have yet to attach it with the included velcro- might even just epoxy it to the instrument :) the short wire / cable is a big plus too- perfect length for any stringed instrument, but can see how a longer one would be ideal for a different use. i imagine it would perform the same on any instrument (or item) it was attached to. it came with 6 extra adhesive pads & a cool colored little velvet bag as well. I was wary of the low price, but it works great. 5 big stars thanks :)
M**A
Feed back
It's good for the price, but it has a lot of feed back.
T**N
Works quite well on an upright bass, but you will need a decent equalizer
Not sure why anyone would want to pay the hundreds of dollars that some companies are charging for an upright bass pickup when you can get a decent result using this one for a fraction of the cost. I have no idea if it works for guitars or any other instrument, I can only attest to it being a good solution for anyone trying to amplify an upright bass. To do this and get good results use the adhesive to attach the pickup to the bridge. I found the best spot to accomplish this is pretty much dead center on side of the bridge about 1/4 of an inch below the top of the bridge. I tried it inside the bass and it worked but not as well as on the bridge itself. Now the one thing you have to realize is the pickup with pick up everything. You plug it in straight to an amp and you'll easily be picking up the sound of your fingers sliding along the strings. Not something you want to hear so the solution is to run the pickup through an equalizer before going to the amp. I did this using a 7 band equalizer, cut down the top 4 frequencies as much as possible and boosted the bottom 3 as much as possible and it worked perfectly. Decent sound of the bass and zero sound of the fingers sliding on the strings. Highly recommend this pickup for anyone needing to amplify an upright.
J**G
Very Pleasantly Surprised
I am a professional musician. I’ve had many acoustic guitars (including VERY expensive ones) with varying levels and qualities of electronics in them. Acoustic pickups have always had trouble sounding good, primarily because an acoustic guitars sound is the sum of its parts. So using a pickup is only amplifying that one area of the guitar, not the whole. I bought a cheap Gretsch Jim Dandy parlor guitar and I have actually been enjoying it quite a bit. It comes with a sound hole pickup, but that is meant to sound more like an electric pickup than an acoustic. So I figured I’d give this little contact mic a try. I am blown away. It sounds VERY good. It is best to have some sort of EQ (like a pedal) after it so that you can dial in the sound you want, as well as some sort of buffer or boost since it is a passive pickup, but this little pickup actually makes this cheap parlor guitar sound great! It’s still nothing like micing up an acoustic of course, but it is FAR better than the “under the saddle” pickups I’ve tried. Those usually sound very thin as they only pickup the strings themselves, as to where this pickup is amplifying the actual body of the guitar (which means you can get decent low end). If you need something cheap and easy that actually sounds halfway decent, this is perfect. One con is that the input jack fits pretty tight, so you really have to push or pull the cable out to get it to connect. Because it’s mostly plastic I feel this could eventually get damaged with heavy use. But at this price, you could just buy another one to replace it easy. Installation is nothing. I chose to screw the input jack into the guitar and add cable locks as well, but you don’t need all of those things. It comes with a Velcro piece to hold the jack in place. I’m very happy. Would definitely buy another one.
M**G
Did not work.
Item was dead out of the box. I have had bad luck with all electronics from Amazon. Made in China cheap stuff.
B**R
Pretty good
Does well, just need a better way to attach to what ever is being recorded.
J**R
Years later, it still works
Still works years later. Sounds good and is obviously durable. Great quality.
P**Z
Excelente calidad y sonido para su precio
no tuve problemas y funciono bastante bien, lo conecte directo a mi consola/amplificador y todo de lujo.
B**N
Buena relación calidad/precio
El producto cumple con sus funciones en calidad y forma considerando el precio que cuesta. Buena elección.
V**Y
Bon rapport qualité/prix
Bon rapport qualité/prix. Fonctionne bien sur ma mandoline.
T**S
No me sirvió
Devuelto, no sirvió para mi cello
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