This is a patented active transducer that places the miniaturized
equivalent of a studio – grade condenser microphone under your guitar’s
saddle. It’s the first acoustic guitar transducer to actually reproduce
the sound of a guitar – instead of merely recreating it via imprecise
piezo-ceramic mechanics. You’ll enjoy extended frequency response,
microscopic detail and up to 30dB more dynamic range than with old
technology transducers.
Schertler
Bluestick 2570/3070
Active EQ pre w/Bass, Treble, and Volume Controls
Schertler
Bluestick 2570
(Standard preamp 2.5mm / 70mm (3/32″ / 2 3/4″)
Schertler
Bluestick 2574
(Standard preamp 2.5mm / 74mm (3/32″ / 2 7/8″)
Schertler
Bluestick 3070
(Standard preamp 3.0mm / 70mm (1/8″ / 2 3/4″)
Schertler
Bluestick 3074
(Standard preamp 3.0mm / 74mm (1/8″ / 2 7/8″)
Schertler
Bluestick 2524 & 2546
Split Saddle 2.5mm / 24mm & 2.5mm / 46mm
Schertler
Bluestick 3094
Oud or Lute 3.0 / 94mm
Schertler
Bluestick 2556
Ukulele or Mandolin 2.5mm / 56mm
Schertler
Bluestick Classic 2574
Classical Guitar 8mm off-set microphone 2.5mm / 74mm
Schertler
Bluestick Marine Set
Marine Jack with Pre-AII
Schertler
Bluestick Marine Kit
Marine Jack
Schertler
Bluestick Standard Preamp only
Schertler
Bluestick – Stick Only
Schertler
Bluestick RetroFit
(2570, 2574, 3070, or 3074)
Schertler
Bluestick / C-DYN Dual Source Pickup System
”
�I USE BOTH SCHERTLER GUITAR TRANSDUCERS, BLUESTiCK AND DYN-G, TOGETHER
WITH THEIR UNICO ACOUSTIC AMP. THIS COMBINATION OFFERS ME THE MOST
INSPIRING AND NATURAL AMPLIFIED ACOUSTIC SOUND I HAVE EVER HAD ONSTAGE�”
JOHN JORGENSON – ACCLAIMED GYPSY JAZZ GUITARIST, HELLECASTERS, DESERT
ROSE BAND, ELTON JOHN AND NASHVILLE SESSION GUIITARIST
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DjangoFest San Francisco / Mill Valley 2007, brought to you
by the producers of DjangoFest Northwest and DjangoFest LA,
returns to the 142 Throckmorton Theatre for a four-day
festival celebrating the music and spirit of the great French/Belgian
Gypsy guitarist, Django Reinhardt. Join us and other Gypsy
Jazz fans, players and enthusiasts from around the world to
congregate in the wildly scenic Mill Valley and attend a series of concerts, workshops
and impromptu djam sessions featuring top internationally renowned
players mixing it up with local stars and aficionados of the genre.
More than a concert, this was a celebration of
the return of hard-driving, melodic gypsy jazz, building on the
remarkable creativity of Django Reinhardt and his works, with dedicated
fans that know what they want to hear! – Harvey
Barkan-LA Jazz Scene
The festivities take place at 142 Throckmorton Theatre in Mill Valley, just
across the Golden Gate bridge from San Francisco, California, in
beautiful Marin county.
>>> CLICK HERE FOR
2007 SCHEDULE…
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