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of the guitar (see pictures). When using A3T in left-handed gui-
tars the lead of the AST should be turned around, with the red 
B-Band logo still up, so it goes the opposite way and will reach 
the preamp.

Now  mount  the  AST  to  the  top  of  the  cardboard  installation 
template at the rectangle AST area inscribed on the cardboard. 
Now put the assembly to the bridge pins, with the AST towards 
the bridge plate and check the fit. All of the AST’s active area 
must fit at the soundhole side of the bridge plate without hang-
ing over the edge of the bridge plate. Make sure that there is 
enough space that the bridge pins or string ball-ends will not 
touch the AST.  

Next remove the strings, bridge pins and the saddle. If you are 
using a UST, check that it fits into the slot easily and that the 
saddle is sufficiently tight in the slot. Remove the strap button. 
Carefully enlarge the hole using 12 mm (.47”) endpin reamer or 
12 mm (.47”) wood drill bit. Smooth the edge of the hole with a 
small file or a sinking drill bit.

6.2 Drilling hole for UST

For UST check the inside of the guitar to find the position of the 
braces. Drill a preferably 30 - 45 degrees angled, 2.3 mm (.09”) 
or 3 mm (.12”) hole (depending on the model of your B-Band 
UST) for the transducer into the one end of the saddle slot. 

Be 

careful not to damage the braces! 

In case you cannot make 

the hole angled, because of possible damage to the braces, you 
can make it straight down.

It is very important to smooth the edge of the hole using a bit 
of rolled sandpaper or a small file, to avoid pinching the UST as 
the saddle lies on it. For A3T preamp you must drill the hole at 
the low-E string side of the slot.

6.3 Making holes for A3T preamp 

Find a good position for the preamp at the side of the guitar. 
Be sure that the position is so, that when the holes are drilled 
that the holes, and the preamp structure, do not interfere with 
the  any  of  the  guitar  braces  or  supports.  For  this  installation 
it is very important to check inside the guitar body that there 
is  enough  clearance  for  the  preamp  at  the  side  between  the 
soundboard and the back of the guitar. Be sure to check that 
the transducer will reach the preamp from its position under the 
saddle and / or bridge area. 

The  sides  of  the  guitar  where  the  preamp  will  be  installed 
should be inspected for accessibility and stability. Inside some 
guitars there is kerfed lining (the wood reinforcement between 
the back and sides inside the guitar) and other reinforcements 
that  may  make  the  area  too  small  to  install  the  A3T.  If  these 
reinforcements are altered it may cause instability at the gui-
tar’s side.

Guitars with solid sides or that have very thin sides may not be 
stable after cutting a hole to fit the A3T. It may be necessary to 
reinforce this area from the inside of the guitar with an extra 
piece of plywood before cutting or drilling holes. The thickness 
of the guitar side should be at least 2 mm (.08”) and preferably 
2.5 - 3 mm (.10” - .12”). If needed glue in a piece of plywood of 
suitable thickness to reinforce that area.

Cover the planned installation area with masking tape and mark 
the area with a pencil using the provided preamp hole-cutting 
template at the end of these instructions. Prepare the guitar for 
cutting the preamp hole with the rotary wood router by securing 
it in some way so that the guitar does not move while doing the 
cutting. Cut out the area for the preamp using the rotary wood 
router with a sharp 3 mm (.12”) cutting bit. Do this slowly and 
very carefully so the router’s cutting bit does not accidentally 
move  outside  the  area  that  you  have  marked  with  the  guide. 
Smooth the edges of the finished hole with a small file or sand 
paper and remove the masking tape.

Summary of Contents for A3T

Page 1: ...his is a basic installation manual and tip sheet For more information technical support and pictures of installations about all B Band products please check the B Band website at www b band com or contact your B Band dealer distributor or B Band directly Date 15th May 2007 Version 1 0 ...

Page 2: ... or transducers How is it different We could write a long story here about the technical characteristics of the material like how the micro scopic lens like gas bubbles work inside the permanently charged film but the most important difference is the sound Whereas piezo pickups tend to impart a sound of their own often described as quacky or plastic B Band transduc ers act in much the same way a c...

Page 3: ...porting the instru ment in heavy conditions for example with freight companies or airlines to avoid possible damage to the instrument When doing any drilling sawing cutting or routing at the guitar be sure to secure the guitar so it will not move when doing such work 2 OVERVIEW OF B BAND UST AND AST TRANSDUCERS Both the B Band UST Under Saddle Transducer and AST Acoustic Soundboard Transducer use ...

Page 4: ... 2 2 x 9 5 mm 09 x 37 screws black for faceplate 1 pc output cable with endpin jack and strap attachment Strap attachment includes Small hex nut Small dress washer Lock washer Large dress washer Large hex nut 1 pc battery holder with adhesive 1 pc battery cord harness length 15 cm 5 90 2 pcs wire clips 1 pc instructions 1 pc user guide 5 TOOLS AND MATERIALS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION Drill preferably...

Page 5: ... there is also a flat brace run ning parallel under the bridge The AST should be placed so that the AST is on the bass side of the brace running parallel to the strings and that part of the active area of the AST that has the lead to the preamp goes on the brace for the bridge If the brace there is too tall put the AST in front of the brace Please read the instructions carefully and adapt them to ...

Page 6: ...r Be sure that the position is so that when the holes are drilled that the holes and the preamp structure do not interfere with the any of the guitar braces or supports For this installation it is very important to check inside the guitar body that there is enough clearance for the preamp at the side between the soundboard and the back of the guitar Be sure to check that the transducer will reach ...

Page 7: ...olding ability 7 Connecting the transducers and wires to the preamp Check the circuit board of the preamp and see the picture at these instructions for connections Connect the transducer bat tery cable harness and the output cable Notice that the small holes on each connector of the transducer and battery cable harness should point upwards If UST or AST is connected im properly a loud audible hum ...

Page 8: ...nnect a fresh 9 volt battery to the snap in connector and put it in the battery holder Attach the battery wires to the side of the guitar with the cord clamps Roll the extra cord as a coil in some of the clamps if necessary 9 INSTALLING THE TRANSDUCER If installing UST do it now Thread the B Band UST up from in side the guitar through the hole in the saddle slot It is easier to find the hole insid...

Page 9: ...ortion with some played notes There are a couple places where a resonance can typically oc cur with some notes causing distorted sounding output First check that the lead portion of the transducer to the preamp is not touching anything and that the battery or output wires are not loose and thus cause resonance With the UST another place which in some cases has caused resonance is the UST hole from...

Page 10: ... use a new longer saddle Balance problems may also occur with some string sets for example with classical guitars the G string may cause prob lems 10 7 If all things mentioned above are correct and there still is a balance problem you should try the following tricks The easiest way is to install a spacer made of soft wood underneath the saddle or underneath the UST The proper thickness is 0 5 0 8 ...

Page 11: ...ive 93 68 EEC and carry the CE marking accordingly LED s in this product are Class 1 in accordance to EN 60825 1 Statement of EU Declaration of Conformity is available from manufacturer upon request B Band A3T User s Guide Reading this guide thoroughly will give you the information necessary to fully understand the capabilities of this instrument and make the operation a simple and pleasurable exp...

Page 12: ...ill go to the amplifier or mixer when the tuner is active Pushing the tuner button 8 again turns the tuner OFF and the pickup system output will be active and sound will go to the amplifier If the tuner is ON and the tuner button is not pushed within 2 minutes the tuner will turn OFF automatically and sound re turned to the output The tuner has a seven Note Readout Display Half step LED Sharp arro...

Page 13: ...ir or at B Band s discretion replace the product or its defective parts subject to the terms and limitations below B Band may replace defective products or parts with new or refurbished products or parts All products and parts replaced become the property of B Band TERMS 1 Guarantee services will be provided only if the original invoice or sales receipt indicating the date of purchase model name a...

Page 14: ...GUARANTEE TERMS AND CONDITIONS B BAND IS NOT LI ABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE RELATING TO PRODUCTS SERVICE THIS GUARANTEE OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING ECONOMIC OR INTANGIBLE LOSSES THE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT LOSS OF PROFITS REVENUE DATA EN JOYMENT OR USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE THIS APPLIES WHETHER THAT LOSS OR DAMAGE RELATES TO IMP...

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Page 16: ...2 Fax 818 508 9413 Email sales b bandusa com Internet www b band com B Band B Band logo A3T UST AST HzzLess and microscopic lens like gas bubbles are either registered trademarks or trademarks of B Band Ltd in the United States and or other countries Patented patents pending List of patents are available from B Band Ltd upon request All specifications are subject to change without prior notice All...

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