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Bone is a natural material and the density and grain may not be 
consistent. This may cause inconsistencies in the way the sound 
is distributed making some strings louder or softer than others. 
We highly recommend a manmade material for the saddle.

10.6  If  the  balance  problem  does  not  disappear  on  its 
own, do the following:

• Check there is no debris in the saddle slot.
• Check the bottoms of both the saddle slot and saddle. They 
should  be  flat  and  straight.  It  is  common  that  the  guitar  top 
“lives”  and  moves  and  because  of  this  the  saddle  slot  could 
become curved, not straight. This may happen especially during 
transport or by change of season when the humidity changes. 
By making the saddle flexible, as in picture, these problems can 
be greatly avoided.
• Check saddle is not loose in its slot. The saddle should be so 
tight that you cannot pull it away with your fingers.
• Check string angles behind the saddle. They should be about 
the same behind every string. If the angle is too low, the string 
will not put enough pressure on the transducer and that may 
cause balance problems - usually higher output from the cor-
responding string. To deepen the angle, you can, for example, 
file a wedge-shaped groove on the bridge pinhole so that the 
string will have deeper angle behind the saddle (see the next 
picture).
•  On  some  instruments  the  outer  most  strings  are  too  close 
to the edge of the saddle, causing balance problems to these 
strings. It may happen that the E string at the end of the UST 
does not come as loud as other strings. In this case, make an-
other, shallow hole (not all the way through) at that end of the 
saddle cavity and move the pickup so the tip of the UST goes in 
the hole. If nothing else helps, you should machine the saddle 
slot longer and 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 mm (.02” - .03”). This will cure imbalance 
problems effectively.
•  A  very  efficient  way  is  to  make  the  saddle  more  flexible  by 
modifying it, for example see picture below. Even more efficient 
it is to cut the saddle into six separate pieces, or to cut it almost 
through between the strings but leave just a small portion on 
the bottom side of the saddle, i.e. cut it from the bottom towards 
the top.
• Most of the balance problems are due the fact that the guitar 
top lives. By making the saddle flexible, these problems can be 
greatly avoided.
• If anything else does not help, you can try to add one or two 
layers of ordinary letter paper under the saddle, underneath the 
quieter strings. This will cause a better mechanical contact be-
tween the saddle and the UST and thus increase the volume. 
If  the  volume  decreases  when  adding  the  paper,  the  balance 
problem is due to unequal pressure distribution, not bad me-
chanical  contact.  In  this  case,  add  the  paper  underneath  the 
louder strings. Try this as the last choice because it is very time 
consuming and not so efficient.

10.8 Other problems

If you notice any other problems, please contact the dealer, dis-
tributor or manufacturer, for help.

11. CUSTOMER FEEDBACK

If you have any comments, positive or negative, about any B-
Band product, please do not hesitate to contact B-Band.

12. A3T SPECIFICATIONS

S/N ratio: Greater than –90 dB
Distortion: 0.05 %
Frequency response: 50 Hz – 40 kHz
Low-cut slope: -6 dB/octave
Input channel voltage gain: +30 dB
Input impedance: 100 M

Ω

 ||< 20 pF

Output impedance: < 3.5 k

Ω

Bass control range: -12 dB @ 70 Hz 

Содержание UST

Страница 1: ...is 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 cont...

Страница 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 char...

Страница 3: ...orting 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 6: ...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...

Страница 7: ...lding 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...

Страница 8: ...nect 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 t...

Страница 9: ...rtion 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 t...

Страница 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 th...

Страница 11: ...ve 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...

Страница 12: ...ll 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 tune...

Страница 13: ...r 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 par...

Страница 14: ...UARANTEE 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 PRODU...

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