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What distinguished the sound produced by The Realist from the sounds of other pickups?

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What distinguished the sound produced by The Realist from the sounds of other pickups?

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There are many differences between The Realist and other pickups. The first, most apparent difference is where the transducer is placed. -The Realist ‘reads’ off of the top of the instrument where the tone color of your instrument is created and thus produces a signal that is comprised of the same textures that the instrument generates acoustically. The result is a very faithful representation of the sound that acoustic musicians spend so much time on.Question: What type of jack does the Realist use? Answer: The Realist uses a standard quarter-inch jack used by electric and acoustic instruments all over the world. Cables and connections are commonly available. The Realist for Violin and for Viola are also available with a mini (1/8′) jack. A 1/4′-to-mini cable is included in the box with transducers equipped with the mini-jack. Question: What special instructions should I follow when using The Realist to record? Answer: No special instructions here. Players of all instruments have foun

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