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Shadow SH2000 STANDARD TRANSDUCER VOLUME TONE

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Shipping: from 10000 €
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This item is warranted for 3 years
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Ref.: 22324

Description

High level of output and optimal response even in high frequencies! Equipped with a cable of 30cm and usable on any acoustic instrument generating vibrations, including in percussion. They are also very good sensors for TRIGGER / MIDI interfaces.
Similar to the ESH 2001 model, but with integrated volume + tone controls.



Category: piezo sensor
Instrument: multi-instrument
Type: piezo
Settings: volume E
Q: tone
Notch filter: no

Tuner: no
Integrated preamp: no
Shine wheel: no
Low battery indicator: no
Professional installation: no
Color: black
Brand reference number: ESH 2000

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Very good product, very easy to install, very discreet, impeccable sound reproduction. For your information: cable provided is 4 m, small male jack at the input and 6.35 male jack at the output.
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Posted on 11/11/2014
By Gilles Q.

Thank you for the fast shipping. For low-value items, why not ship them by regular mail? Chronopost is good but you have to be there when the delivery person comes!
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Posted on 03/12/2009
By Gordon F.

Good telephone reception and good order processing by Dorotheé
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Posted on 05/03/2015
By Samuel D.

excellent sound; connected to a Behringer QX1002 USB mixer
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Posted on 26/03/2016
By Jean-pierre B.

very sensitive, effective
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Posted on 07/07/2014
By Claude C.

After a quick test, I find this microphone quite good. Not excellent but better than a cheap passive rosette, for example. Because this microphone is truly passive, the gain is not very high. And it must be processed afterwards via a mixer, preamp, or DI. Ergonomically, it's good, quick, and easy. It's easy to find the right spot for capturing on the drum shell. Finally, regarding the sound, I didn't notice any feedback or distortion. I didn't test it on an amp but recorded it connected to a Zoom H2n. And the sound is quite natural, much more than a too magnetic electric rosette. Maybe a bit better than a piezo but to be verified. The price is okay, not more expensive in any case. And since this sensor is also sensitive to shell noises, it can be used for many other things. For example, fixing it on a wooden shell and playing rhythmic patterns :-) So good to have in your pocket, it will remain useful at some point.... (Show more)
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Posted on 27/03/2017
By Jonathan V.

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