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Guitarra pastilla guitarra – Guitarra Soundhole doble pastilla para guitarra acústica clásica GGP-01

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Mex $1,299.73

Mex $ 649 .00 Mex $649.00

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  • Doble captación: los micrófonos duales capturan los detalles del sonido, y la captación piezoeléctrica es capaz de captar una frecuencia de audio mucho más amplia
  • Función de ajuste de ecualización: se adapta a diferentes guitarras y ofrece el efecto de sonido óptimo. Con perilla de inversión de fase, por lo que tanto los efectos de sonido de fase como antifase están disponibles
  • Fácil instalación: cuenta con un exquisito diseño de hebilla, garantiza que la pastilla se abroche al borde del agujero de sonido de la guitarra firmemente, no requiere perforación, inofensivo para las guitarras
  • Ruido mínimo: debido al blindaje GGP-01 y la fuerte capacidad antiinterferencia, su ruido de fondo es bastante pequeño
  • La pastilla GGP-01 es adecuada para guitarras clásicas y acústicas de 36-42 pulgadas; larga duración de la batería, puede funcionar durante más de 40 horas seguidas



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Kindle Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de diciembre de 2024
Super easy to install, and the volume is great.I replaced a fishman presys with this one, so I did not have to drill anything on my guitar. Just reused the saddle cable and all worked great .
Norma Gomez
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de noviembre de 2024
The overall sound quality is great on my mid 60s Gibson Nylon string Classical Guitar. The description is very misleading. You will have to drill holes. 1/2 inch hole for the output jack and a 3/8 hole under the saddle. You will also have to sand the bottom of your saddle by 1.6mm to account for the height of the under saddle pickup. It’s pretty easy if you have experience with power tools. The instructions included with the unit say nothing about hole diameters needed nor having to sand the bottom of the saddle. I hope this helps new buyers.Well worth the money and effort
Exelente para su precio
Comentado en México el 23 de enero de 2024
Recomendable
Tommi Livingston
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de agosto de 2023
It works. Installation was pretty simple. Put this in a Yamaha 12 string. The piezo mic was a hair to short but still usable. The sound hole mic part sounds great but it feeds back a lot. The phase button helps a little. The tone control seems to either make the sound bright or dark, no real control. Id put this in a cheaper acoustic again but for a higher dollar guitar I’d steer clear.
Pitbull Reviews
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de agosto de 2022
Works great, still on original battery after extensive use. Now installing my second GGP-01. Negative reviews generally based on incorrect assumptions. OK, it is a bit misleading when the ad says "no need to drill holes" they mean no need to expand the size of the soundhole, as you often must do with the regular S.H.P.'s which span the diameter. This one just clips in on the side. My Fischman required annoying resizing of the soundhole and has no provision for running the cable through a hole at the bottom of the guitar body. Now you can certainly loop the connecting wire through the sound hole if you absolutely don't want to drill into your guitar but the basic design is predicated on the presumption that you will drill as follows:(1) take out the end pin on the bottom of the guitar where you loop your guitar strap; resize it to accept the pickup output jack (female jack). That is a bit of a pain, I used increasingly larger drill bits Ideally you would finish with a round file. Be careful not to drill too large of a hole or splinter or crack the wood. It is not difficult if you take your time and use your head.(2) You also should drill a tiny hole (2.5 mm afaik) on the bridge and then you put the "piezo pickup", which looks like a wire (OK, it IS a wire) underneath the saddle (the little bone or fake bone plastic deal that your strings run over). String tension or ideally the grip of the bridge on your saddle then hold the "piezonpickup" in place; the male jack on the end plugs into the clip on main portion of the pickup. Now it is also possible to skip this step (2) entirely and if your run the wiring out of the soundhole you can test the "microphone" part of this pickup without drilling. Then you can decide whether or not to drill your guitar. Now I will not drill my vintage Ibanez lawsuit Concord acoustic, but I have no problem drilling out most of my Asian production line acoustic guitars.This MAY work on some larger ukeles if and only if the arc of the buckle can be fitted. Maybe bass or baritones but don't take my speculation for it...if you make a ukelele out of a small parlor guitar maybe that would work. I have not tried this on parlor or concert size guitars but probably would work. I have it installed on the next size larger guitars and presumably the buckle will clip onto a wide range of sound hole sizes. I suppose it would be possible to tweak the curvature of a sound hole on a smaller guitar or ukelele but any such experiment would be at your own risk.The sound is surprisingly good generally as used on my Roland STREET and similar battery powered guitars.I have another pickup of different make and design which has little cylindrical metallic microphones plugged into the main body of the pickup, which uses the diameter-spanning style, but I prefer the Giotto because you don't have to worry about the little microphones getting lost - this is mainly a guitar microphone with a bonus piezo - which is ideal for nylon string guitars which don't work with magnetic pickups such as you probably have on your acoustic electric steel strings.Nothing will approximate a studio-quality instrument mike up close in a proper acoustic environment. .But this Giotto does not pick up a lot of background noise at all and feedback, while occasionally an issue, is quite managable.The main drawback to this item is that if you are a klutz or have a very nice vintage guitar you might mess up, installation is not entirely idiot-proof But if you are handy with drill, files and screwdrivers, or are willing to pay a moderately competent shop to install, this pickup is pretty decent for the price point.I am a third generation musician jack of all trades master of none no warranty or guarantee that my views can be relied upon please consult your luthier and weigh all of the published reviews. There are good Youtube videos helping with installation please check them out and proceed carefully with your installation.
John W.
Comentado en Australia el 30 de abril de 2022
The sound is a huge step up from my previous SA-1 sound hole pick up. It sound much more real and really makes the picked up sound acoustic (as opposed to an electric).You have to drill a couple of holes if you wan the full integration but it is well worth the effort. The quality of the unit is good. Just hope it'll last.Note, if you intend to use the output jack as strap holder, you'll likely need to enlarge the strap hole a little so it doesn't pop off.A good purchase in my books.
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