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Acoustic 5-Band EQ Equalizer Guitar Preamp Piezo Pickup LCD Tuner
Features:
With this preamp, you spend less time tweaking controls and more time playing.
Tone and volume control.
With volume, bass, middle, treble, pres control knobs.
LCD display, easy to read.
Powered by 6F22 9V battery (not included).
Low battery check LED.
Auto and manual tuning mode.
Specifications:
Control Range:
Bass: +/-12dB at 60Hz
Middle: +/-12dB at 500Hz
Treble: +/-12dB at 3KHz
Presence: +/-12dB at 10KHz
Power: 6F22 9V battery (not included)
Item color: Black
Pickup size: Approx. 9.8 * 5.8 * 4.0cm/ 3.9 * 2.3 * 1.6in
Total weight:156g/ 5.5oz
Package list:
1 * EQ
1 * Battery box
1 * Pickup line
8 * Mounting screws
1 * Suction cup
1 * Cable tie
Questions & Answers
A Yes, sure.
Dude no. This is to put into a guitar, to hook the guitar up to an amp or a recording device. At this point you should probably put down the weed.
By Mercedes on September 3, 2017
Here is how I installed mine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QatK8lVg_0U
By Izzy on August 3, 2017
Randy, I have installed several of these and they are great! Belcat has specs on their website for the LC-4, but not the LC-5. Here's the link: http://belcat.com/html/products/preamp/pdf/PRENER-LC.pdf
By Ron Badgerow on May 12, 2018
The amplifier with equalization works when the tuner is turned off. The on/off button is used just for the tuner.
By Cesar Paladines on May 5, 2018
in back of the equalizer box is a 3 mm port easy to see cause has a round nut around;
By Carmelo Zaccone on April 3, 2018
Dustin, It goes under the saddle of the bridge. You have to take the strings off, take the saddle out, drill a small hole in the inside at the end. You need to drill at about a 30 dagree angle. Then feed the wire through the hole and plug it in. You're going to have to shave the saddle down so it won't be sitting up so… see more Dustin, It goes under the saddle of the bridge. You have to take the strings off, take the saddle out, drill a small hole in the inside at the end. You need to drill at about a 30 dagree angle. Then feed the wire through the hole and plug it in. You're going to have to shave the saddle down so it won't be sitting up so high and make your guitar hard to play. I put my strings back on and shaved the bridge down a little then tightened the strings and saw how it felt. I then loosened the strings slid the bridge out, shaved a little more then slid it back in and tightened the strings again and tested. I had to do it several times until it felt right. You can google how to install apiezo pickup on an accoustic guitar and probably find something. I installed it on 2 guitars and they both turned out good. Hope this helps..... Joe see less
By Joe Toland on March 5, 2018
Is good . ***
By peter marin on January 26, 2018
no instuctions
By Jose on October 4, 2017
I regret buying this. It sounds like garbage.
By Me on August 21, 2017
Can't say, but since you are creating a triad I would imagine it'll work. I just use it for vocals
By Chucky P. on July 26, 2017
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By j***Y
November 13, 2017
So after reading all the other comments about the piezo under saddle pickup having poor sound quality I opted to buy this AXL external piezo pickup ( and splice the wires into the jack part of the wire for the original UST piezo. That part worked like a charm. The problem I'm having (and I'm hoping it's just user error and someone can help me out with this) is that the tuner constantly is on and makes my sound cut in and out. Since the AXL piezo doesn't need to be powered, instead of loosing sound completely I'm just getting amped beautiful sound to non-amped thin sound with a pop in between due to the EQ muting and then un-muting when the tuner goes off. I've tried everything to turn it off. Cycling through the options with the "Note" button only give auto-chroma, manl-chroma, auto guitar, and manl guitar (before starting back over at auto-chroma). I was able to find an online manual for the 4-band Prener EQ, but I have been unable to locate the manual for the 5-band EQ. The manual for the 4-band said that if the "Tuner" button (which on the diagram must be the button labled "Note", since there wasn't a diagramed button labled "Tuner") wasn't pressed in the span of two minutes then the tuner would turn off. Well I tried that with this EQ and, yep you guessed it, it doesn't work. I'm thoroughly frustrated with this whole ordeal since I spent an entire day taking my time with the install so as to make it perfect (which it is), but only to have this happen. Like I said, it would be nice to find out this is user error after putting so much time into it, but as of right now I'm thinking my EQ is defective. Of course I have no way of knowing if I'm using the EQ wrong since it didn't come with a manual and there is no manual online for the thing. I guess that's what I get for going the cheap route. Should've just saved up the money and bought a new guitbox :( EDIT 05/07/15: After playing my guitar some more with the EQ visibly off, I can attest that the EQ is still EQing. I'm upping my original rating from 2 stars to 4. The reason I'm not giving 5 stars is because I wish the EQ had the full bodied tone it has when the tuner is on, even when it is not. When the EQ is on there is a beautiful and full tone coming from my guitar. When it's off there is a slight loss in tonal quality which is just marginal enough to be disappointing. The reason I'm giving 4 stars is because for $15 bucks this EQ really can't be beat. And it's still a step up from the 2-band passive EQ that came in my guitar. I have just as good, if not better tone, with this EQ as I did with my old one and most importantly enough this EQ doesn't have any horrible buzzing when plugged into a PA like my old EQ did. It does the job for now :)
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