Pros & Cons
Pros
All purpose gig instrument that's hassle-free. Castiga las frecuencias medias y un poco las graves.
Highlights
Quality
Simply use the lowcut or highpass filter found on most mixers and that punchiness is completely gone
My luthier made it nice and thin so it really sounds just as nice on my fine violin as the original bridge while playing unamplified
Also the bridge warped after a few years of use which has never happened to one of my bridges in the 30 years ive been playing ... Read More
While not as nice sounding as the microphone set up i use there is absolutely no feedback even at unbearable volume levels
Competitiveness
Im not so rude as to advertise another product on this sellers page but lets just say better alternatives for professionals has... Read More
Overview
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- This product had a total of 19 reviews as of our last analysis date on Feb 29 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My violin is an old 1830 strad copy that is quite beaten up
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My older bridge was thinner shorter and the little feet were adjustable
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The lr baggs violin pickup bridge is thicker which i like taller and does not have adjustable feet itll work just fine
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
So i had to get some sand paper from a local store to shave the bridge height
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Scissors to trim the thin cable3
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Some patienceit took me about 2 hours to get the bridge installed
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Please make sure to pay attention to the manual
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Really its like attaching a high quality mic onto the violin