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Author Topic: TRANSDUCER PICKUP V2k test  (Read 644 times)
Deca
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« on: May 01, 2012, 12:36:10 PM »

anyway I came across this on ebay the other day
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CLIP ON TRANSDUCER PICKUP By JOYO Technologies Clip on transducer pickup Vibration sensor pickup works on all kinds of instruments Ideal for acoustic guitars, violins, ukes, mandolins and virtually any instrument that vibrates. Especially useful if you do not want to permanently fix a pickup, no need to drill any holes Works well on violins, violas, cellos etc when clipped to the bridge Worked suprisingly well when clipped to the headstock of a uke 3 foot cable to a standard jack plug Can be plugged straight into an amp, mixer or effects pedals etc Surprisingly good sound from this pickup which we have tried on guitars ukes mandolins and bouzoukis
it was only a few pounds , so I thought what the heck this is what I got when cliped to my ear lobe and they hit me with V2k again no voice but it does sort of seem to pick up a pattern...it was blank when no V2k(no peaks(lines) in top audio channel  I use audacity and had to use amplify effect
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« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2012, 12:56:37 PM »

hmm weird thing about this just noticed its actually the bottom audio channel that is the feed from the clip as you can tell its mono from the pic of the tranducer lead  ...sort did not notice as I had to but it into an adaptor to make it a 3.5 jack to fit into my pc mic socket Huh??

but it may prove I am under some type of electronic attack/signal thou Huh
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