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Five Star Reviews:

50%
I get VERY GOOD results when I put the mic clipped onto the ...
February 3, 2015
found that for my Flamenco guitar (made by a Luthier from Sevilla, not cheap at all), I get VERY GOOD results when I put the mic clipped onto the soundhole, and SENSING THE INTERIOR of the instrument. I did not get this when I tried it clipped to the OUTSIDE as intended.... My thinking on this was that sound waves and vibration must initiate on the INSIDE of the sound board, and it seems to be corroborated...... I plug the mic jack into a Focusrite Scarlett 8i6, which is said to have good preamplifiers. Have not yet routed it to effects, but can do it easily if when I need to. This allows also for good "golpe" sound , and prevents any noises I would trigger with my hand if it were mounted in the conventional way. Palm-muting is picked up completely well. Of course it picks up sound from anywhere in the guitar, but they are picked up very properly. When I mounted it conventionally (mic sensing the outside of soundboard), the external sounds were not nice..... Mounting it as said does not hurt the instrument nor the device, and would suggest it as a possibility to others.With devices like this, acoustic guitar tracks can be recorded completely iisolated from other tracks, and free of any ambient noise.
Nice little pickup that works on a wide variety of instruments
October 28, 2014
I recently had a gig featuring a number of different instruments, and I wasn't sure how I was going to amplify everything. In addition to playing I was responsible for providing the PA. Based on the reviews and the price I figured I'd give this pickup a try; I'm very glad that I did.My first experiment was to clip the pickup to the soundboard of a hammered dulcimer, but the results were not good at all. I was starting to wonder if I'd just wasted a few bucks. But then I clipped it to the headstock of a fiddle, and we were all quite impressed. The fiddle player was excited at how easy it was to attach (and detach). The trick was to catch as much of the headstock as possible and to avoid the scrollwork. Later we needed to amplify mandolin, and the results were equally good. I never actually attached this pickup to a guitar, but I have no doubt that it would have been equally good.The pickup provided a mostly natural sound without any drastic EQ - that's more than I can say for the Dean Markley in-hole that the guitar player was using in his Martin. The next time I have a similar event I will probably pick up 2 or 3 more of these pickups.The one thing to keep in mind is that the cable is roughly 8' (maybe 10') long. That sounds like a lot until you consider how tall a person is and how wide a stage can be. A good extension cable is a worthwhile investment (I happened to have one in my gig bag, and it made things a lot easier).
A Great Value
October 12, 2014
Wow! I can't believe how effectively this unit does its job. It gives a crystal clear rendition. The one caveat is that the cable is not shielded and thus the whole/entire unit/product is responsive to vibration - this means you MUST place it in a location where you and/or your cloths will not rub against any portion. That being said, this pickup is amazing. I have two baritone ukuleles (one with a wood sound board with a rounded plastic body and one with a spruce body, two sopranos (one with a wood sound board with a rounded plastic body and the other entirely plastic), one non-electric concert and one tenor (made entirely of Acacia wood). Finally I have an electrified concert strung with a low "G", like the tenor. In another room (i.e., a "blind" test") I, my wife, and my daughter who lives in town (and her husband) can all clearly and easily tell which is being played when each one is played through the same pickup/amplifier combination. I have tried playing a simple McCartney tune (the opening of "Ram") that only uses the top two strings of a ukulele and even the subtle differences between the woods (of the same brand of instrument) can readily be heard by each of us. The pickup is THAT sensitive.Please note - the sound is definitively more "acoustic" as compared to the one electric ukulele. Thus it should be pointed out that the pickup does NOT make a normal/standard instrument suddenly sound like an "electric" instrument.The pickup can be placed on the headstock and do well, but it sounds best when attached to the body. With most of my ukuleles the sound holes are small and so the pickup ended up on the headstock, but one of my baritones has dual holes/ports, and both are out of the way of the strings - this is the example that allows me to hear that the pickup sounds most "full" when placed on the main sounding board of an instrument. I know that, typically, more expensive items equal better quality than less expensive. (Even my own stretch of ukuleles shows this.) However, it is hard to imagine a need to spend more money than the cost of this pickup for the amplification of most acoustic string instruments. Yes, it sounds great on a piano and a violin, too.
An astonishingly good pickup
August 3, 2013
I ordered a Cherub guitar and violin pickup recently - the reviews are good, and for about $7, why not give it a try? The guitar pickup arrived recently, and I am astonished by how good it is. I'm a professional musician and amateur luthier, and play a wide variety of stringed instruments. I have used many piezo pickups. I usually install K&K pickups in instruments where I want a dedicated piezo. But I can't afford to put a K&K in every instrument I play.This cherub pickup sounds pretty much the same as my K&Ks. The output is clean and hot. It seems to give a balanced sound no matter where you clip it on the instrument, even the headstock. The clip-on design is very well conceived and executed. About the only downside I can think of is that it's not as elegant looking as most higher-end pickups.Every string player who may want to plug in should at least have one of these as a backup.
A ukulele among electric guitars
July 20, 2013
My daughter often plays ukelele with her band. Imagine a ukulele competing with electric guitar and bass, drums and an electronic keyboard - pretty hard to belt out enough volume to keep up, even with a microphone and amp.Today she tried out this pickup - clipping it on to the ukulele headstock. It really did the trick! She's pleased, the teacher's pleased. And I'm very pleased because we found an effective solution without a lot of weight or bulk to carry around, and at a very modest price. (The pickup and cable fit in the palm of your hand, and weigh very little - maybe an ounce total. The cable has a standard 1/4" plug, so it plugs into an amp just as an electric guitar would.)Since the pickup clips on, it is extremely easy to attach, and it does not mar the instrument surface. It goes on and off in just a moment, so you can use the same pickup for several acoustic instruments.This pickup does not look like it was built to withstand tough treatment, but at this price I will be happy to pick up a spare to keep on hand in case the first one ever gets damaged.
Cherub Good
June 21, 2013
I really like the Cherub pickup. It is the easiest to install in my classical guitar of any pickup I've used. The sound quality is very good for a piezo pickup and better than at least one of the more complicated bar type in the sound hole type pickups I have. The pick wire out to the amp is skinny and only 8 feet long, but for 8 bucks it can't be beat.
57%
These are excellent pickups, The sound and feel is on par ...
May 13, 2017
These are excellent pickups, The sound and feel is on par with any of the really expensive pickups without giving out names. I love these pickups even though the hex screws aren't reliable,I won't be messing with those screws because somehow they seem no to work which is understandable at this cost. To me that doesn't diminish the value because the sound is as good as the best high output pickups out there. I tried them in different guitars and consistently I got a good sound.
but sound good enough for the price
April 23, 2017
They look kinda cheesy, but sound good enough for the price...
amazing! i cant believe that the quality and sounds ...
September 16, 2016
bought these to check them out. put the bridge pup in a bc rich bich and it sounds, to my surprise, amazing! i cant believe that the quality and sounds can be gotten for this price. easily compares to semour duncin. i have 10 guitars and have played for 40 years. i know my equipment. these are well worth it!!!
If you don't want to waste money on a budget guitar but want that Duncan Invader sound give these a chance. They are brutal!
July 9, 2016
OMG these pickups are good. I only needed the bridge pickup. I put it in my new Kramer 211 Striker which comes stock with some garbage Epiphone humbucker. They are tens time clearer and have about 4 times the output of the Epiphone's supposed Alnico 5 magnets. Man for $8 a pickup you can't miss. They sound just as good as Invaders although I suspect they are closer to an SH-6. I can't really do a comparison because my Ibanez that has the Invader is strung for death metal but These Kmise MI0339s are beautiful for metal and hard rock. The only issue is wiring. They wire just like Duncan Invaders or any Duncans really. The black wire is hot and the ground is soldered to another ground it looks like. The red and white are soldered off for coil splitting. Tape off the red and white. My Epiphone pickup was wired a little differently so without making a rat's nest out of my Kramer I just cut back the Epiphone's wire and spliced the ground to ground and hot to hot. Worked fine.
Bang for the buck
June 17, 2016
For a invader knockoff these are surprisingly powerful and sound good.. Got these for a cheapy project guitar and normally use Seymour Duncan pickups.. Mind BLOWN.. You really can't lose for the price on these..
Great price ! Usable tone. I have installed these pickups in many guitars and they rock.
November 29, 2015
Great price for these pickups. The OHM'S are not as listed but for the price they ROCK !I have installed these in many guitars all have a similar tone as a invaders have. For the Crunch and mid boost make these a good choice for all of your High Gain applications.The clean tone was OK and offers a usable tone. Buy them and ROCK ON !

Four Star Reviews:

21%
Was having trouble finding a good tone with this thing until I tried attaching it ...
September 12, 2017
Was having trouble finding a good tone with this thing until I tried attaching it to the head stock. That helped tremendously, the sound is impressive for what you pay. The sound lacks a little top end but we'll worth the money. If you're considering it I'd say go for it. Although.... the cable is extremely noises. Like move it a centimeter and you get a huge pop bump or crackle in the mix. So definitely something to take into consideration if trying to do some serious recording
Satisfied with product; however, I was promised free shipping, but was slapped with an insufficient postage fee upon delivery.
February 21, 2015
I purchased this pickup from the seller, "Electronic-Expert," to use on my ukulele.I was very pleased with the performance of the pickup with my cheap First Act amplifier. It does not require a preamp, which was perfect for my situation. The sound is very clean.I chose the seller mentioned above because they offered free shipping. The package arrived a day before the expected delivery date, which was nice, but I then had to deal with the unpleasant surprise of $1.34 postage fee. I was told I would get free shipping, but that proved to be false, and I was left to foot the bill. $1.34 isn't a lot of money, but it's frustrating to have to pay for something you were told would be free.Because of this, I am removing one star. I would still highly recommend this pickup to anyone looking for a cheap way to amplify their instrument. It's good quality for the price.
... does not cost much and it does not look like much when you get it
November 7, 2014
Well it does not cost much and it does not look like much when you get it. But it works really well. I purchased this because my strobe tuner for some reason does not work well when going through its mic. So using it tune my acoustic was pretty much a waste of time. As a note once you tune with a strobe tuner it is disappointing to tune with other tuners. Used this and it worked with the tuner very well. I plugged it into my amp and the sound was pretty good. Now my amp is not built for acoustic so that is part of it and I doubt that this device would match the sound quality of the more professional quality acoustic pickups that are out there.Now for the negative. The cable is about as tiny a wire as you could buy. One good yank on it and I can see some damage being done. I also think that they would have been well served to either terminate it with a female end or included an adapter. It is just long enough that you can plug in and play but you better not move too much and you certainly are going to have trouble if you plan on routing it down your guitar through the strap.Final analysis is that this is probably worth getting if only because I think you can tune more easily using it than you can by balancing a typical tuner close enough to pick up the note you are playing. There are some attachable tuners that do the same thing as this would but they cannot be plugged into an amp. So if you think you would benefit by having one of these you probably will be right as long as your expectations are not too high. But I think that if you are thinking about buying this you are not playing a several thousand dollar Martin or Taylor so you probably already are playing an instrument that is not at the pinnacle of quality guitars so I think you are probably like me where you bought the best guitar that you could within the price range you could afford. If price was not an option I would be playing a 1960's Martin and probably not interested in hearing its wonderful tone amplified and certainly not through a pickup such as this. But at this price range I think it is better than you should expect so for me it is a purchase that I am glade that I made.
Not like a mic but works
October 11, 2014
** Update **After several attempts I have discovered how you clip not just where makes a difference. I can capture more bass than before. Increased 1 star to 4 stars. For the price does actuall work quite well. I will still probably mic for recording but now using this to pratice.** origional **It works. Could not find a spot on the guitar where it sounded full and rich like the guitar does. Was able to come close by pressing down on the device but kind of tinny otherwise. Not gointg to return it as it cost so little but will not use it. But it does work. If you don't care much about the low frequencies then you might want to give it a try. The investment is so small, why not. Oh yes, it arrived with insufficent postage. Cost like a buck 35 extra in postage. No biggie.
Works great for Rocksmith
April 5, 2014
A bit of history: I bought this pickup, a male-to-male plug adapter, and the PS3 version of Rocksmith for my stepson as one of his Christmas gifts. He had indicated interest in learning the guitar a few times, but his mother and I were not ready to pay for lessons since his interests never seem to pan out long enough to make it "worth while." He had an acoustic guitar already that she bought him which sat around as a dust magnet more than anything else. I figured this pickup and that game would be a good way to get him to use the guitar while helping to learn a bit. If it takes off, then who knows, maybe lessons and an electric guitar are in order.It has worked perfectly for that, with the exception of the initial "Make Some Noise" calibration sequence. The game wants you to strum the guitar a great deal to make, well, a lot of noise. We really had to pound on the guitar strings hard and long to get past that calibration sequence. I'm pretty sure the game's original intentions don't really want you to go as "extreme" into that sequence as we had to in order to pass it, so I'm fairly certain the pickup is the cause for that stressful moment.Once past the "Make Some Noise" sequence, the pickup worked perfectly for the tuning and has allowed my stepson, and even me, to enjoy actually playing Rocksmith with his acoustic guitar.The price is fantastic compared to other pickups out there and it works great. Amazon's 4-stars means "I like it," and I do. The pickup has proven to be a good buy.
not bad, but...
February 9, 2014
I like how easy it can be attached to the soundhole, or, for that matter, to the headstock, where you may get less feedback than with the soundhole. It works well but produces a somewhat metallic sound, not quite true to your guitar (you will note this in particular with a classical guitar). This can be balanced, to some degree with your amp's equalizer and/or the treble and bass settings. However, compared to the AXL Pickup (which I bought for comparison), the Cherub is suboptimal when it comes to the sound it produces. It is not bad, but it does not reach the quality of the AXL. Both are inexpensive enough that you may buy them together and see what you like best. The Cherub may actually sound better with an acoustic metal sting guitar.
28%
Four Stars
April 24, 2017
Great sound for the price, clean and powerful without any noise or hum. Easy to install.
Not as loud as id like
March 21, 2017
There ok they do there job not as loud as they should be but over all was good buy for the price
Great for the price!
April 30, 2016
Initially the pickups were a bit noisy but I corrected that by using extra shielding. Now they absolutely scream! For the price these are definitely worth grabbing if you're playing hard rock or metal. Solid lows and mids and fairly bright top end. Would not recommend these for acoustic playing or classic rock, they do lack that warmth you generally are looking for in that tone. However, if you play Metallica, Pantera, etc. These pickups are very good. I also tuned the guitar down a half step and it helped mitigate the really bright top end
Great set of pickups!
April 7, 2016
If you take "for the price" out of the equation, this is still a really good set of pickups. Are they as good as the real thing? Not quite. But they're close. Very punchy sound, clear articulation, and very hot. Once you consider the price, this set can't be beat.
I should mention first that the build quality of these pickups aren't too good. The wires inside the pickups are kind of ...
August 4, 2015
I suppose I'm a bit of a tone snob . But not a big one . I have dimarzio pickups in both of my main guitars. I mainly prefer the high output pickups for rock and metal and lead type playing . So when I saw these I didn't want to pass up buying them even though I don't necessarily have a use for them right now . A set of invader style pickups for $15 shipped ? I had to see what they were about .I should mention first that the build quality of these pickups aren't too good . The wires inside the pickups are kind of sticking out from the bottom , there is some kind of line of glue on the body of the pickups and some at the top where the pole pieces are . I'm not sure if it's wax or glue but it's there ,and these things make the pickups look a bit sloppy . For the price I say these aren't too bad , they sound quite decent . The output is what I expected , they're made for rock style music . I bet if you played these pickups next to name brand pickups to a newbie or a tonedef player, they'll hardly notice a difference . But as a player who's been playing for about 12 years I can definitely hear the difference .These are good for your all around rock needs , but in comparison to my Schecter with a D-activator in the bridge , these don't have as much output, punch and clarity . There's a bit of a muddy feel to them , aka they're not as crisp and clear . But still pretty close and the D activator is. $70 pickup where as these cost you $15 for a set . It's close but not quite there .I tried them on my fender mustang amp ii and through guitar rig 5 , and the biggest differences I hear are slightly less output and less clarity , so the sound does get a bit muddy when you're playing fast palm mutted stuff like Metallica etc . But still overall they're not bad , and if you're looking for higher output pickups these should do decently well . ..Btw, these come with no wiring instructions . But black/bare are ground , white and red wires are soldered together and green is hot .
Decent very inexpensive high output ceramic magnet pickups
July 18, 2015
Screws and springs were included with these pickups. I installed only the bridge pickup because my guitar is a single humbucker style with only a volume control the way i like it, so keep that in mind with my review. Clarity is great with distortion or clean and has an aggressive rock/metal tone due to the ceramic magnets. Has that rock 'growl' that i love, and clean sound is nice. I havent tried the real Invader pickups, but if they are anything like these, i would highly recommend them. And the info is correct. The bridge pickup is at 16.2K when i tested it with my multimeter. FYI, the white and red wires come soldered together for coil splitting, the thin black wire is HOT and the thick black wire is GROUND. Lastly, the pickups are wax potted and pretty quiet. Thanks

Three Star Reviews:

14%
It does not sound that good but it works
June 27, 2016
This works. It does not sound that good but it works. I keep it in my gig bag. Its a backup to a backup. I don't hate it. It cost me $5 so there is that. I messed with the EQ and played a little lower than usual and my guitar sounded OK. Would I buy it again? "hmmmm" Probably not but if I was in a pinch "maybe." True story: It just so happens a few days ago my internal pickup (electric acoustic) went south and I had this in my bag and that's why I am now writing this review. For $5, my performance continued. "WooHoo!"
Great cheap pickup!
February 1, 2016
I wasn't sure what to expect from a pickup for $5.62. Hard to believe how well it works with my ukulele. I use a coupler with another cord to give myself lots of room to move around from the PA. I'm going to order another one for backup.
and the seller was great and sent out the correct item post haste
October 22, 2015
VERY touchy. You'll hear everything that so much as brushes up against the cable. I guess this is OK for what it is. I would never ever gig with one. I received the wrong item when I ordered it, and the seller was great and sent out the correct item post haste, so there's that.I'm going to clamp mine to a small square of plywood, so it amplifies when I tap my foot, like the old blues guys used to do (well, they didn't have these back then, but you get my drift). Might be fun for solo blues stuff.
it works great!
July 21, 2015
The clamping mechanism is very strange to use. You have to hold it just right with your fingertips and make sure you don't bump anything while clipping it into the F-hole. For some reason the cord is about a mile long. All I need is to connect from the F-hole to the tuner sitting on my knee - about 10 inches. Once it's connected, though, it works great!
4 stars for Uke, 2 stars for classical guitar
November 23, 2014
It doesn't even come close to "picking up" the sound for amplification compared to a true pickup installation, to say nothing of the quality of the sound.REVISEDI read that this works on the headstock of a ukulele and it actually does so I've upped my rating. On my ukes it gives acceptable pickup considering the cost of this thing. It picks up the high end pretty well and can add a fun element to your uke playing.It is still pretty much useless on my classical guitar and really not better on the acoustic. Even with it amped to the point of feedback I can barely hear anything added to the sound of the guitar. If you bought this for guitar and feel it's useless I've read in the reviews that you can break open the puck and attach the mike directly with tape or something to get decent sound.
Good with some faults
February 19, 2014
This contact pickup is great if you're trying to amplify your acoustic guitar without buying a fancy active pickup. That being said you'd be better off just buying something a little more dedicated than a contact transducer like this. While it accurately reproduces the tone of a guitar (or really anything that vibrates to produce resonance) HOWEVER every single time you move, the pickup will reproduce that as well. That means if you play in a way where any part of you is rubbing on the body of the guitar, it sounds like an orchestra of carpenters sanding wood. I'd recommend this as more of a tuner than a go-to for acoustic guitar amplification.
2%
Better than garbage, but that's it. You get what you pay for.
December 30, 2016
Measured 13.6k and 6.2k instead of the advertised 15 and 7. That being said, for the very small amount of money, they do sound better than the stock Epiphone pickups they replaced. It's hard to fault them given the price, but keep in mind these are meant to be a slight upgrade from complete garbage pickups and nothing more. These are nowhere near the sound of real high output pickups like any higher Seymour Duncans, D'mizzario, or the passive Emg Hz. I think the 5 and 4 star reviews are undeserved, save them for real pickups.

Two Star Reviews:

7%
terrible sound quality
December 27, 2015
I thought I'd give this a try since it was so inexpensive, but I should have known better. The reviewers who give this four or five stars must have bad ears because this thing sounds terrible. The sound output is thin and tinny like an old AM radio. Spend a little more and get something you can actually use.
had to rig it ti get low end
February 24, 2015
Hers is why I've given this two stars. When I clip it to my guitar I notice it doesn't pick up low end very much. So after a long time messing with knobs on my amp I was still not able to get any lite end out of it. Even with the bass all the way up. Left with nothing else to do I touched the pick up and the bass kicked it...but then it was last as soon as i let go. Long story short,I ended up having to open the pick up, remove the Mic from the clip, and use duct tape to strap it to the body of my classical (around the bridge but not too close). For now, it'll be ok. I would still prefer less hi end. It's really tweaky and tinny sounding but it'll do for now. Other than that, not bad for the price
Surprisingly High Profile, Very Mid-Rangey
October 6, 2014
Meh.Just bare in mind that it's an $8 pickup. It's going to sound like an $8 pickup. Aggressively mid-rangey. Which I'd be willing to overlook if it fit better.Be aware that this pickup actually has a pretty tall profile. If the edge of your sound whole is anywhere near your highest string, you will have problems.I run a music school and wanted a cheap pickup to use on student guitars for recitals. We have a bunch of younger students, with 3/4 parlor guitars, and this pickup kept hitting their high E string. Same thing with Ukulele.So if you have a larger sound hole and like mids, go ahead and pick this guy up.
Okay pickup for the price
October 29, 2013
First we have to realize this is not a $200 pickup or even a $50 pickup. It's less than ten bucks.It has a specially-designed clamp that is good for attaching it to the sound hole of a guitar. As such it is not going to work for an instrument without a considerable-size sound hole. It also will tend to get in the way of those who play directly over the sound hole, as it is quite easy to hit and will pick up any contact noise.It is more sensitive than cheaper competitor devices. Unless you run it directly into the amp within a distance of 8 ft you are also going to need a 1/4" to 1/4" coupler (to allow it to connect to an extension guitar cord). You will need such extension as this tends to have significant feedback issues if the amp is too close or facing the guitar.It is a passive pickup, so you will need either an amp with a passive-specific input or a preamp mixer or other preamp device. If you don't have a preamp system, this will do you no good.So because of the limitations I rate it as above. For what it does though-- providing a passive pickup that can be quickly switched out between instruments, it does okay. I believe there are better pickup concepts out there for about the same amount of money, including adhesive-disk mikes. I would prefer to permanently mount a pickup of some kind and there are many low-cost pickups out there to choose from. But this is a slightly different concept (removable) that for the price is worth checking in to.
Really sensitive, but to the wrong things
July 30, 2013
If you bump or move the wire, it can be heard. The most sensitive part of the pickup is the part shown inside the hole on the pictures, but if you mount it like that on my guitar, you don't hear anything. If you mount it against the pick guard, you hear nothing. I tried moving it to the top of the sound hole, and it performed marginally better, but then you have this cord to deal with. I moved it under the strings like an electric guitar pickup and it's a little better, but not much. Tends to over-amplify unless your amp settings are perfect.
pick-up
July 2, 2013
Pick-up arrived on time and works. Clips on easy; but is way too sensitive. It not only picks up music from the soundhole, but picks up the sound of my hands touching the guitar anywhere. It basically turns the whole guitar into a microphone. Guitar sound is cheap and twangy through this device, not rich and full as unplugged.I purchased a Seymour Duncan sound hole pick-up that seems to give true warm sound, although I have to turn volume up much higher on the amp than I do with the Cherub. The Seymour Duncan does not pick up unwanted handling sounds from the guitar, only music.
9%
Two Stars
April 25, 2016
No wiring diagram, could not get them wired properly
don't waste your money
January 13, 2016
You get what you pay for. These pickups are extremely loud but lack any sort of clarity. If you play trash metal, then these "may" be mediocre but any other style, don't waste your money. The cleans on this sounds horrible. My simple advice, save up some money and buy set of seymour duncans or dimarzio's.
Meh
August 25, 2015
Not that bad for the price, but I found the bridge pickup to be to brittle, I had them in my guitar for a few weeks but took them out..

One Star Reviews:

8%
One Star
August 11, 2017
Doesn't work speaker
which makes it useless for acoustic
July 13, 2017
is extremely sensitive to movement, which makes it useless for acoustic instruments
Humming Noise
December 5, 2016
Every time I connect this during performances, I'm getting a humming noise and I have to finally use an external microphone for my mandolin. This is a cheap quality product. Do not buy!
Not so good
October 7, 2016
I wasn't to crazy about this is a mic and it picks up sound but the quality is. It great and the chord is a mic also you can't touch it or move because you will hear it, I have no use for it
BAD NEWS
July 8, 2015
PIECE OF JUNK.MAKES MY 38 YEAR OLD GIBSON CLASSICAL GUITAR SOUND HORRIBLE.PICKS UP ANY BACKROUND NOISES IN THE VICINITY. I HAVE TRIED IT ON NUMEROUS AREAS OF THE GUITAR WITH NO ACCEPTABLE RESULTS.
Gabbage
April 14, 2015
worthless piece of junk.... just creates feedback and picks up treble strings way over bass ones
4%
Won't bother again
November 26, 2016
Ordered these pickups the neck pu was intact the bridge pu wires were cut off. So back they go
A PIECE OF JUNK !!!
June 21, 2016
DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY BUYING THIS PIECE OF SH!TI installed this pickups on my guitar and it never worked, now i have a nice paperweightIf can give you zero stars, i'll do it
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Old Price
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Price
Price
$7.89updated: Mar 18, 2020
$21.07updated: Mar 18, 2020
Features
Article Number
Article Number
0609613158087
0634458617932
Binding
Binding
Electronics
Electronics
Brand
Brand
Cherub
Kmise®
Color
Color
style 1
Pickup-D1
Currency
Currency
USD
USD
Formatted Price
Formatted Price
$14.95
$25.98
Height
Height
236.2 in
92.9 in
Length
Length
157.5 in
185.8 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Cherub
Kmise
Model
Model
WCP-60G
MI0339
MPN
MPN
B004UJO41S
MI0339
Name
Name
English
English
Number of Items
Number of Items
1
1
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
B004UJO41S
MI0339
Product Group
Product Group
Musical Instruments
Musical Instruments
Product Type
Product Type
INSTRUMENT_PARTS_AND_ACCESSORIES
INSTRUMENT_PARTS_AND_ACCESSORIES
PublicationDate
PublicationDate
2013-09-10
2015-06-16
Publisher
Publisher
Cherub
Kmise
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
Score
Score
8
8.2
Studio
Studio
Cherub
Kmise
Warranty
Warranty
2 year
Warranty on parts
Weight
Weight
0.3 oz
0.8 oz
Width
Width
59.1 in
108.3 in
Feature
Feature

Specially designed for clipping in sound hole

Able to pick up the original tone of your guitar regardless of any background noise

Used for tuning guitar

Easy to clip on and take off

Set of 2 (Bridge and Neck)

Wound around ceramic magnets to an ear piercing 15k on the bridge and 7.2K on the neck

Includes 12 Black Hex Caps

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