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SBT<br />

Soundboard Transducers<br />

SBT-C<br />

Soundboard<br />

Transducer<br />

PRO-SBT-CLA<br />

SBT-E<br />

Soundboard<br />

Transducer<br />

PRO-SBT-END<br />

Designed for classical/<br />

nylon string guitar and all<br />

flat-top string instruments<br />

- for temporary installation<br />

Designed for classical/<br />

nylon string guitar and all<br />

flat-top string instruments<br />

- includes endpin jack for<br />

permanent installation<br />

Designed for harp & piano<br />

- includes long lead wire<br />

and 1/4” jack which can<br />

be mounted on a variety of<br />

instruments<br />

The SBT Series pickups will reproduce a full, natural, transparent<br />

tone and can be mounted on any type of acoustic stringed<br />

instrument equipped with a flat soundboard.<br />

The Model SBT-C is recommended for easy installation on nylon<br />

string guitars, steel string guitars, dulcimers and similar stringed<br />

instruments. The Model SBT-E features the Fishman Switchjack<br />

and is recommended when a permanent installation is desired.<br />

The Model SBT-HP is specifically for harp and piano.<br />

All three models are crafted to sense the microvibrations of a<br />

soundboard and are a practical alternative to more expensive<br />

bridge mounted units that require the services of a repairman<br />

for installation.<br />

SBT-C , SBT-E and SBT-HP<br />

Soundboard Transducers:<br />

• Soundboard transducer produces<br />

transparent tone<br />

• An impedance matching preamp is<br />

recommended, but not required<br />

• Professional installation recommended<br />

SBT-HP<br />

Soundboard<br />

Transducer<br />

PRO-SBT-HAP<br />

PRO-SBT-CLA<br />

PRO-SBT-END<br />

PRO-SBT-HAP

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