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LP2 INSTRUCTIONS

SETTING-UP PROCEDURE

CARE OF C-DUCER

SPECIFICATIONS

Clean the area of the instrument to which the tape is to be attached 
and remove the backing strip.

Ensure that the instrument's surface will not be damaged by the 
adhesive on the tape by sticking the tape to a portion of the instrument 
that does not show and removing it, watching for any disturbance of 
the surface. If disturbance does occur, contact your supplier to obtain 
a special protective film that is available.

Lightly press the tape onto the instrument in the recommended 
position.

Plug the tape lead into the input socket on the pre-amplifier and 
connect the output to the amplifier/mixer.

Listen to the sound of the amplified instrument and vary the tape 
position until the instrument is faithfully reproduced.

Apply firm pressure to secure the tape in position.

A new length of adhesive should be used for each application of the 
tape.

When the tape position is finalised it is recommended that the small 
adhesive sponge pad provided is used to firmly secure the plastic 

The tape is ruggedly constructed but as with any piece of high-quality 
instrumentation, deserves careful treatment to ensure continued 
perfect performance.

The tape should not be subjected to mechanical stress.

The tape should be kept dry and not subjected to extremes of 
temperature.

Important:

 If it is found necessary to reconnect the jack-plug (after 

shortening the cable, for example) note that there is a layer of conductive 
black plastic surrounding the inner conductor insulator. This must be 
stripped back and kept clear of the inner conductor.

Frequency response:

Output impedance:

Power requirements:

Current consumption:

Weight:

S/N:

.3dB at 40Hz and 25kHz

SkOhm

1 x 9v battery (PP3/VT3)

3mA (approx)

200g (approx)

Better than 80dB

Note:

The output jack-plug is used to turn the pre-amplifier on and should 

be removed when the unit is not in use to maximise battery life.

The timbre of the sound varies across the soundboard, the optimum 
position will vary from one instrument to another. A guide to those 
positions most often found to be best is shown in the diagrams.

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INSTRUMENT

TAPE POSITION - 

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POSITION 2

POSITION 1

POSITION FOR CONGAS

POSITION FOR BONGOS

ADHESIVE
CABLE CLIPS

VIEW FROM UNDERNEATH

BRIDGES

18"

(45cm)

18"

(45cm)

CABLE CLIPS

VIEW FROM THE BACK

BRIDGES

Guitar

 

Group

Folk
Classical
Mandolin

Balalaika
Lute etc.
Banjo

Percussion

Timbales

Congas

Bongos

Violin

 

Family

Double Bass

Cello

Violin

Keyboard

 

Instruments

Grand Piano
Upright Piano

Smaller

 

Keyboard

 

Instruments

Harpsichord
Spinet
Clavichord
Celeste etc.

Parallel to bridge
Position 2 gives a brighter
sound than position 1

Parallel to the bridge over 
the sound post.

If the back of the 
soundboard of the upright 
piano is inaccessible, 
position the tapes on the 
front face which can be 
reached via the lower cover 
board.

Inside the drum parallel to the 
playing head.

Congas: Outside the drum at 
the top of shell.

Bongos: Inside the drum at 
the bottom of the shell.

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