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The Fishman Neo-D Magnetic Humbucker Acoustic Pickup is a lightweight, battery-free solution designed to enhance your acoustic guitar's sound. Featuring a neodymium magnet structure for optimal string balance and clarity, this pickup is perfect for musicians seeking high-quality performance without the hassle of batteries.
Product Dimensions | 1.27 x 5.08 x 7.62 cm; 1 g |
Item model number | PRONEOD02 |
Back Material | Plastic |
Body Material | Plastic |
Colour | Silver |
Fretboard Material | Maple Wood |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | H |
String Material | Bronze |
Top Material | Spruce Wood |
Neck Material Type | Maple |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
Material Type | Silver |
Country Produced In | United States |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Item Weight | 1 g |
T**K
Excellent when coupled with a pre-amp
I've got 30 years gigging and recording experience and have used many different after-market pickups in that time. This is one of the best,I have a lovely fully acoustic with crisp clear tones that I needed to electrify for small gigs. I didn't want anything that would require permanent mods. This fitted in easily, no need to slacken the strings, and it clamps into place tightly but without damaging the finish. The cable is long enough that it can reach my pedalboard and give me freedom to move around. I'm fine with it being a male jack rather than female so unlike others I have no intention of chopping and replacing the terminal.It's passive, which means 2 things - it requires no batteries but will also have lower output as a result. Those reviewers who are expecting the same volume output as an active / amplified pickup are just being unrealistic. You just need a decent pre-amp for live use. I run this through the excellent and inexpensive SONICAKE A Factory Acoustic Analog Preamp. This helps boost the signal but also gives some control over EQ shaping and it sounds awesome through my PA.The only reason I've given 4 starts not 5 for the sound it because you can get pickups that faithfully represent the exact tone and nuance of your guitar, but these cost a fortune and are generally only needed by the pro's who's tone is their signature. This gives me everything I need. Unlike some other pickups I've had it's also quiet and doesn't pickup unwanted handling noise from the guitar body.This is a very capable and solid bit of kit.
C**Y
Really nice acoustic pick up
Easy to fit sounds good, but will fit a pre amp to give it some clout.
B**N
Good vfm - works fine
Fits easily - you just loosen it both sides then slip under the strings and tighten up - needs a Phillips screwdriver. I’m pretty impressed with the sound - I’ve tried i5 through to 20 w amps - was a bit thin through a guitar amp but sounded better through a bass amp.Good value for money
M**Y
Fit easily
Sounds great ideal addition to an acoustic guitar.
D**H
Amplifier cable lets it down
Firstly what I liked , the Fishman pickup arrived promptly . The sound reproduction is quite hum free and clear . Now the down side , yes I said the sound reproduction is hum free and clear the volume on a 20 watt amp is not very loud , and if you play it on overdrive it distorts hisses and hums , not good . Another matter that irked me was the complete lack of any instruction on use and care of the pickup . But the main reason I gave it three stars is the bargain basement amp cable , Lots of other sound hole pickups I've used over the years have either the facility to plug and un-plug the amp cable into the pickup and or have a short length amp cable with a 1/4" socket so you could detach the guitar with the pickup fitted , which means your not constantly stuck with 3 metres of cable dragging around . As you can see from the photograph , I cut the cable leaving 18" of cable and fitted a mono 1/4" jack socket . I know this would render the warranty void , but it is a far far better set up , also it is then my choice what amp cable I use to connect to the amplifier .
A**S
Very highly recommended
Went by the reviews before buying this. Compared it to many other similar pickups, and this was far the better received of the lot. I was not wrong to put my faith in the reviews.This is a really good bit of kit that installed in 2 mins max. It does sit a little high but, I've not found that a problem yet. If I do, I'll simply lower the cork guitar body grips a little on each side.I use Logic software on a Mac and play my guitars directly into the software. The only one I couldn't was my acoustic guitar which was recorded using a mike (with all the background sounds that entails). Using this pickup, I note very little difference in the sound recorded (it still sounds just like my acoustic!!) but there's no background noise.If I were using this for gigging, I'd go for the humbucking version, but for quality and reality of sound, I cannot fault this little baby.Very highly recommended
P**G
Knocks spots over my old cheapo pickup
I have a non-amplified acoustic guitar and occasionally play at open-mic nights. I bought a cheap sound hole pickup and for a while was OK with it though it did sound rather 'tinny' and over loud on the B string (not uncommon with pick ups). Also a few people mentioned how poor the sound was from the pick up. Suitably chastised I started looking for a better quality pick up and came across this one which seemed to have very good reviews.Well, let me say here and now I am so very impressed by the sound quality of this pickup. Beautiful natural sound, no horrible 'twang' on the upper strings. Wish I'd have bought this one earlier, it really is a quality product and makes playing so much more rewarding.
P**N
great sound
I have a 17 yr old Takamine AN45 acoustic guitar and have recently started attending open mic nights. Playing acoustically only is too quiet, so with some trepidation, I bought this pick-up. My main concern was that it would protrude too high above the sound hole and that the strings would foul on it. The action on my guitar is very low but there is clearance between the strings and the Fishman, and unless you're playing something with a hairline action, this pick-up will fit most guitars. As to the sound.....pretty good and reflects the tone of my guitar faithfully. Not at all bad, considering the price! Only two small niggles. One is that you need to crank up the volume on your amp to get any sound and two, it's a pity there's no way to detach the long cable at the pick up end - via a small jack, for example. Overall, I like this product and would recommend it.
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