Shadow SH SC1 Cello Pickup
£40.90The Shadow SH SC1 is a twin disc transducer for cello. Its sensors mount between the wings and feet of the cello bridge. The SH SC1 is easy to install and comes equipped with an attached 1/4” (6.3mm) output jack.
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The Shadow SH SC1 is a twin disc transducer for cello. Its sensors mount between the wings and feet of the cello bridge. The SH SC1 is easy to install and comes equipped with an attached 1/4” (6.3mm) output jack.
Piezo Cello Pick up
The VC-1 cello pick-up fits to the bridge of your cello and can be removed when not in use.
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Here we have the range of cello pickups from Shadow Electronics.
Shadow Electronics was founded in 1971 in Erlangen, Germany by Joe Marinic who continues to own and operate the company today. The original concept was to make solid body guitars and pickups, but Joe ultimately decided to focus solely on pickups.
Not long after the company’s founding, Shadow invented the world’s first undersaddle pickup (“Shadow 1”) for acoustic and classical guitars. The world’s first violin pickup wasn’t far behind.Shadow Electronics was founded in 1971 in Erlangen, Germany by Joe Marinic who continues to own and operate the company today. The original concept was to make solid body guitars and pickups, but Joe ultimately decided to focus solely on pickups.
Not long after the company’s founding, Shadow invented the world’s first undersaddle pickup (“Shadow 1”) for acoustic and classical guitars. The world’s first violin pickup wasn’t far behind.
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