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predominantly bass notes, and the 

tape

 beneath the treble string 

bridge will carry mainly treble notes. In all cases mount the 

tapes

 

between the soundboard struts and start experimentation from a 
position of around 18" (45cm) in from the edge of the soundboard. If 
an unnatural degree of treble 'bite' is required interesting effects can 
be obtained by mounting one of the 

tapes

 directly onto the metal harp 

on the inside of the piano.

Adhesive cable clips should be used if problems are found attaching 
the 

tapes

 securely, since the plastic moulding at the cable end of the 

t

ape

 must not be allowed to rattle or move and should be flat against 

the soundboard. Under no circumstances should any kind of tape be 
applied to the outer (brown) surface of the C-ducer 

tape.

Drums & Percussion: 

There is a complete range of C-ducer systems 

for drums and percussion, including the C-ducer Drum Wizard which 
incorporates MIDI and Trigger outputs as well as balanced and 
unbalanced audio. Detailed information is available within a separate 
Application Note for these uses.

Latin Percussion: 

The C-

d u c e r   C P S / 8   p r o d u c e s  
excellent results when used on 
Latin drums such as Bongos 
and Congas.

Two 

tape

 positions are 

suitable: wrapped inside the 
lower rim of the drum 
(particularly suited to Congas 
and Timbales) or wrapped 
around the outer, upper rim 
(particularly recommended 
f o r   u s e   o n   B o n g o s ) .  
E x p e r i m e n t a t i o n   i s  
recommended for optimum 
performance.

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TIMBALES

POSITION FOR CONGAS

POSITION FOR BONGOS

The C-ducer 

tape

The C-ducer (

C

apacitive-trans-

ducer

) is a contact condenser 

microphone. It is light in weight so as to minimize interference with 
the vibration of the instrument to which it is attached, and it has a 
phenomenal dynamic range (the transducer itself has a dynamic 
capability of >155dB) and can handle the amplitudes 

within

 a bass 

drum without distortion. The frequency response of the transducer is 
an incredible 0.1Hz to 1MHz, although this is deliberately restricted 
within the preamplifier to minimize induced noise and interference.

Two lengths of C-ducer 

tape

 are available, 3" (7.5cm) and 8" (20cm). 

The shorter length is suitable for smaller instruments (violin, folk 
harp, banjo etc), and the longer 

tape

 is designed for other acoustic 

,

stringed instruments (double-bass,  cello, acoustic guitar etc), drums 
and piano. 

There are two C-ducer systems for use on piano and they both use two 

tapes

; one has a mono output (the CP2/8), and the other has stereo 

outputs (CPS/8).   The 

tapes 

are applied in exactly the same position on 

the piano in both cases (see Page 5).

The C-ducer Preamplifier

The C-ducer CP System uses a low-noise preamplifier which has been 
integrated within the XLR-type connector. The output from this 
connector is suited to any standard 600 ohm balanced, microphone-
level input and is wired with:

Pin 1   -    Ground
Pin 2   -    Signal
Pin 3   -    Return

It is also possible to connect the output from the phantom-power 
supply unbalanced by using Pin 2 (live) and Pin 1 (Ground) leaving Pin 
3 disconnected.

Note

: The C-ducer CP Series should not be powered with anything 

other than a DIN45596 48V phantom-power supply.

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Summary of Contents for CP Series

Page 1: ...n the C ducer preamplifier Care of your C ducer the C ducer cable C ducer adhesive tape IMPORTANT NOTES Acoustic stringed instruments Piano Harp Drums Percussion Other Applications Warranty Service In...

Page 2: ...the longer tape is designed for other acoustic stringed instruments double bass cello acoustic guitar etc drums andpiano There are two C ducer systems for use on piano and they both use two tapes one...

Page 3: ...th The length of the C ducer cable is suitable for virtually all applications However it is permissible to reduce this cable length for instance to insertanin lineconnector ifthefollowingprecautionsar...

Page 4: ...s distributors accept no responsibility for such damage and strongly recommend that you gently test the adhesive on a small area of the instrument that is not normally visible prior to mounting the C...

Page 5: ...provides a natural balance on Classical and Spanish style instruments In both cases the tape should be mounted closeandparalleltothebridge Violin Cello and Bass Position the tape over the sound post i...

Page 6: ...strings and the higher tapetothetreble Acoustic Keyboards require two C ducer tapes for maximum performance The smaller members of the family Celeste Clavicord etc require two 3 8cm tapes and others u...

Page 7: ...dboard Under no circumstances should any kind of tape be applied to the outer brown surface of the C ducertape Drums Percussion There is a complete range of C ducer systems for drums and percussion in...

Page 8: ...g a C ducer on the headstock of a guitar or electric bass This sound can then be mixed with the signal from the electric pickups if desired Parts of the body on electric instruments also frequently pr...

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