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Ukulele Ukelele Uke Piezo Pickup Preamp 3-Band EQ Equalizer Tuner System with LCD Display

4.5 (16 Reviews)

US$13.99

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color:black
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Customer Reviews(16 Reviews)
4.5

The unit is a very good price product. The frequency response is flat and very accurate. The frequency of three pots is smooth and provides adequate control for coloring with good tones. The tuner looks very accurate and easy to use. The preamp provides enough output to control most amplifiers. There are some disadvantages. First, absolutely no explanation, you are accepting. However, once installed, the unit is easy to operate. The installation is simple, but be careful not to cut the holes too much. Once the holes are cut to the required size, there is not enough space to install the screws. If I want to install another one, I will first make a paper or cardboard template to make sure the hole size is very accurate. The unit uses two batteries (not included). This is the second question: as far as I can see, the device cannot be turned off once the battery is installed. It remains to be seen the battery life. Removing the battery seems to be the only way to turn it off. All units seem to work well and are the perfect size for ukulele.

This works because I give it 4 stars instead of 5 stars because it comes with zero instructions. I mean, how difficult it is to print some instructions and put them in a package.

Very satisfied with this product. This will be the third one I installed. The tuner is very accurate and the equalizer responds very well. Ideal for cigar box guitars.

The price of the small and beautiful Uke preamp has a built-in tuner and is an advantage!

This pick-up and tuner combo is great! The battery lasts forever. So fast to tune and start playing. I wish it came with a template and instructions, but I figured it out without messing anything up. (Glad too, because my uke was a bit expensive). Oh! Just remember, measure 3 times, trace, measure again... THEN drill the 4 corners inside your lines. Use a dremel, thin coping saw, or file to gently widen the opening. The wood of your uke is so thin so DON'T use a jigsaw or you run the risk off cracking the wood in the area of installation. Just take your time and enjoy your wired uke!

Questions & Answers(1)
  • Qwhat type of battery does this porduct use?

    Bruce allan2017-07-08

    A3V button cell.

    Customer Service Center2017-07-11

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