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This is an excellent tool for someone who travels and plays rented basses, as well as for someone who does not wish to install a pickup “full time”, plus as a spare in the gig bag (which is where mine has been for the past year).

I have done one gig with it and I was very pleasantly surprised be the sound. 
The sound changes depending on where you put it and how many of the weight (included) you use. I used both weights and I screwed it nearer the bottom of the bridge on the E side: it sounded great.

It even comes with its nifty little pouch.

Selling because I have a lot of pickups, this is new and I can do with the cash.

selling for £340 + postage on Thomann.

Any question please ask

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I use one of these.  Bit of bicycle inner tube twixt clip and bridge and careful adjustment of position (experiment a bit), screw pressure and amount of weight and it's a real "double bass but louder" experience.

 

None of the "clack" you get with bridge wing piezos ( shadow, Underwood etc) and brighter than a copperhead.

 

Bonus is the volume knob on the pickup.

 

£200 is a bargain as I paid over £300 for mine and you almost never see them 2nd hand.

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9 hours ago, NickA said:

I use one of these.  Bit of bicycle inner tube twixt clip and bridge and careful adjustment of position (experiment a bit), screw pressure and amount of weight and it's a real "double bass but louder" experience.

 

None of the "clack" you get with bridge wing piezos ( shadow, Underwood etc) and brighter than a copperhead.

 

Bonus is the volume knob on the pickup.

 

£200 is a bargain as I paid over £300 for mine and you almost never see them 2nd hand.

Thank you Nick: great to have a first hand account. I only gigged it once but I was very impressed too.
yeah the price for a new soundclip is steep so I agree at £200 being a bit of a bargain.

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I like the idea of a PUP that is designed to be moved as opposed to permanently installed. 

Rabbie, it's been a least two weeks since we last struck a deal, perhaps that's too long...... :)  

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3 minutes ago, Rabbie said:

Yep. Standard jack mate

 

Thanks Roberto, and I assume passive?

 

I'll have a think, I've a few double bass pickups around the place as it is :) 

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No worries man, yep passive just like any pickup. The one gig in which I used it was a concert hall and it went straight into the EBS Stanley Clark, and from there to front of house. Sounded good.

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