Artec PG-617 58mm x 2.6mm Transducer Ceramic Piezo Pickup For Classical Guitar

Artec PG-617 58mm x 2.6mm Transducer Ceramic Piezo Pickup For Classical Guitar

ARTEC PP-607 Acoustic Under-Saddle Piezo Bridge Pickup
Fits for classical guitar.

ARTEC Piezo Pickups are made from Piezo electric material piezo ceramic that has shown exceptional mechanical and electrical properties

 with very stable energy conversion efficiency, good temperature stability and uniform sensitivity. They are constructed by individual piezo ceramic 

sensors for each string to improve string to string balance. PG pickup series has been specially designed its construction 

that delivers soft, warm and rich sound than Artec PP pickup series.
Total string spacing: 11.6mmx5=58mm (2-9/32 inch), pickup length: 70mm (2-3/4 inch), width: 2.6mm (7/64 inch), cable length:

 400mm (15-3/4 inch), plug diameter: 2.5mm (3/32 inch).
Installed under the saddle, with no soldering required. Gold plated contact board and jack plug increase conductivity and reliability, Teflon shielded cable 

enhances stability and ease of installation, also ensures a virtually noiseless acoustic sound.


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Sales Tax:


 All new York state buyers are charged 8.875% sales tax

(sorry I live in NYC)

 

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but in case you have problems I will replace or refund upon return

any defective or sub standard items with no questions asked.



-Returns for any reason other than defects and wrong items shipped

are subject to a 20% restocking fee.

 


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