3/20/2012

Schertler STAT-V Electrostatic Transducer for Violin and Viola with STAT-Preamplifier Review

Schertler STAT-V Electrostatic Transducer for Violin and Viola with STAT-Preamplifier
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Schertler is state of the art amplification for your acoustic instrument. My daughter is a professional freelance violinist who uses this pick up on her classical acoustic violin. It is versatile: progressive rock, folk, bluegrass. It holds its own in all situations, even in large venues. Her first pick up from Schertler lasted 8 years with everyday rugged use. She had to save money to replace the first, so shows required use of stationary mics, which were less than satisfactory for live shows in her situation. The pick up is actually a mini microphone that fits into the little space in the bridge and is removable with no damage to your instrument.
Most importantly, there is no nasty Piezo pick up sound, so the sound is true, natural, and warm. I actually prefer this amplification to venues and recording studios where the recording engineers have used instrument microphones, which sounds harsher and unnatural. Mindy W.

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Swiss-made Swiss-made Schertler STAT-Series Electrostatic transducers are designed to be mounted in the bridge of bowed-string instruments.STAT-Series pickups stand out for their high feedback resistance while delivering an impressive bridge tone without the harshness or distortion of piezo pickups.They are perfect for rock, country, or jazz stages where high volume levels must not limit great tone.The STAT-V is the choice for high-volume amplified violin and viola.The STAT-V Set includes the STAT-Pre preamplifier to control volume and power the electrostatic transducer and a cable to connect the transducer to the STAT-Pre.

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