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Contact Dynamic Microphone for Double Bass
The Schertler DYN-B contact microphone for double bass. Like carrying a studio mic in your pocket.
Schertler DYN series "pick-ups" are actually highly compact contact dynamic microphones. The resulting sound is natural and accurate. Also, because a Schertler DYN mic is designed to be placed on the instrument, DYNs avert the bleed or feedback problems associated with stand mounted microphones.
A Scherter DYN transducer is easily applied to any instrument in a non-invasive way using an inert removable putty. The putty also allows the DYN to be removed entirely at will and without damage to your a instrument.
"THIS TRANSDUCER REPRODUCES THE SOUND OF MY BASS, STRINGS AND FINGERS, NOTHING ELSE." - CHARLIE HADEN
The DYN mics feature balanced XLR connectors and low impedance output which allow direct connection to a mixing board or amplifier input. For amplification devices with direct "Line-in" possibilities, Schertler offers the PRE-AII Acoustic Preamp for signal boost and modulation.
For the accurate reproduction of acoustics, DYN's are perfectly matched to Schertler's combo amps and active acoustic instrument loudspeaker series.
NOTE: Schertler manufactures many instrument specific models of the DYN. Please inquire about your needs.
SCHERTLER BASS AMBASSADORS Rufus Reid (USA), Avishai Cohen (USA), Yiotis Kiourtsoglou (Greece), Larry Grenadier (USA), Nuno Alexandre (Portugal/Switzerland), Mark Rubin (USA), Andrea Lupi (Italia), Lucy Shaw / Katie Melua band (UK), Jannick Top (France), Augustsson Philip (Sweden), Baronfosse Marco (France), Bonati Roberto (Italy), Brandenberger Bruno (Switzerland), Brandl Manfred (Germany), Busch Sigi (Germany), Coleman Ira (USA), Conte Lorenzo (Italy), Damiani Paolo (Italy), Danielsson Lars, Greenspan Dan (USA), Guy Barry (USA), Haden Charlie (USA), Francioli Leon (Switzerland), Hutton Mick (UK), Kaenzig Heinrich (Switzerland), Magnenat Olivier (Switzerland), Micheli Marco (Italy), Oester Bànz (Switzerland), Darek Oleszkiewicz (USA), Pillinger Franz (Austria), Stabenov Thomas (Germany), Tavolazzi Ares (Italy), Thofeldt Jonny (Sweden) Tommaso Giovanni (Italy), Vaggi Marco (Italy), Vitous Miroslav (USA), Weiss Doug (USA), Ralf Gauck (Germany), Jacques Siron (France)