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Headway The Band Cello Pickup

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Strap-Around Pickup For Cello

  • For a natural sound with great dynamics
  • Easy assembly without drilling or any changes to the instrument
  • Warm clear tone
  • No disturbing bow sounds
  • No batteries or preamplifiers necessary
  • Jack socket: 6.3 mm
Available since January 2008
Item number 203483
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Active No
Passive Yes
Incl. Preamp No
Pickup System Microphone
Output Jack
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£251
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Stephen7233 17.11.2014
We've had a few headway bands for the cellists in our band /orchestra. We use them for sets where we have loud onstage noise from other instruments (drums, etc) as mics would mean that we would suffer feedback from monitoring. Basically the sound is OK - not amazing, but just OK. You definitely need to spend a few minutes taking out spikey frequencies - usually somewhere between 200-350hz and also roll off everything below 50hz. You also need to ensure that the band is on REALLY tight other wise it makes a horrible buzzing sound, but if you are prepared to do a bit work on the sound, then THE BAND is a really good way of amplifying string instruments in a band setting. We also use DPA 4061's and 4099's which have a much more natural real sound and I absolutely prefer the sound of the DPA's for the more acoustic sets we do or sets where we use backing tracks and have relatively low on-stage monitoring, but the DPA's lose out as soon as you add full band as they pick up everything going on whether you want them to or not, and they are so prone to feedback. Headways do not suffer this problem at all - you can turn up the monitors, get off stage in front of the PA and they just don't feedback, but without eq, the sound is often honky & boxy. Our answer is to have both, and I do recommend Headway's but do spend time on EQing them, in if you don't know how to, then ask someone - it's easy but essential. The glue on the velcro loses grip after a couple of years so we send them back to headway to fix, or find a mate with a glue gun. Overall, It's a decent cost-effective way of amplifying a cello, but there are better ways if you spend a bit more. T
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Einfach überzeugend
Michael751 25.04.2012
Ich habe bislang in der Band mit einem e-Cello gespielt und auf Tonabnehmer verzichtet, da ich Sorgen hatte wegen Rückkopplungen (wir spielen schon sehr laut). Allerdings fand ich den Klang der Piezo-Tonabnehmer des e-Cellos zunehmend unbefriedigender, weshalb ich jetzt doch dazu durchgerungen habe, mein akustisches Cello mit einem Tonabnehmer auszustatten. Für The Band hatte ich mich dann entschieden, weil es kein Piezo-Tonabnehmer ist und die Herstellerangaben versprachen, daß Feedback-Probleme minimiert würden.

The Band hält das Versprechen. Der Ton ist warm und satt (auf den tiefen Saiten fast schon zu fett), und zwar bis in die höchsten Daumenlagen. Ohne Effektgeräte gab es überhaupt keine Feedback-Probleme. Reverb war auch unproblematisch, nur der Overdrive ließ sich - zumindest in der beengten Raumsituation des Proberaums - nicht verwenden (BOSS SD-1). Der eigentlich gewünschte Sound ließ sich dann aber mit einem weicheren Fuzz-Pedal problemlos herstellen.

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Incomodo
Antonio611 30.04.2012
Su colocación no es fácil. Cuando tocas con gran volumen produce distorsiones y ruidos. El sonido es bastante bueno, con calidez y sin el sonido chirriante típico de los piezo. Pero no es fiable y sobre todo incomodo a la hora de colocar y de tocar.
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Fausse bonne idée
Anonymous 25.08.2014
L'idée de mettre juste une ceinture et d'avoir un chouette son et un rejet quasi total de feedback... et bien ce n'est pas ça.

Tout d'abord il vous faut un pré-ampli de qualité sinon vous allez galèrer avec le souffle inhérent de la ceinture, sans un gate n'y pensez pas.

Finalement pour que la cellule soit efficace vous vous retrouvez à scotcher la bête au corps du violoncelle sous le regard horrifié des violoncellistes. (parceque la ceinture n'épouse pas suffisamment le corps du violoncelle)

En plus il y a des horribles bosses à travailler, le violoncelle est complètement dénaturé.

Lez pizzicati peuvent presque être oubliés.

Ensuite et bien moi je trouve que cela ne se comporte pas bien point de vue basse fréquence et feedback. Vous êtes obligés de couper beaucoup dans les basses si vous avez un fort niveau sur scène, ou des subs dans le coin...

Un des achats que je regrette beaucoup. Le maillon faible de la chaîne de gain.

N'importe quel micro lavallier placé judicieusement dans le chevalet à l'aide d'une suspension caoutchouc donnera mieux que cela.

Très Très déçu.
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