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STAT 2.1.1.
The STAT capsule is placed in the bridge cut-out
of the string instrument, paying close attention to
the correct position indicated in the manual.
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2.1.2.
Yes, it is not necessary to adjust the pickup every
time you need to play. However, the entire system may
be easily removed at any time.
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2.2.0 GENERAL INFORMATION
2.2.1.
Absolutely. STAT-Series transducers allow playing
at very high volume levels without feedback issues.
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2.2.2.
How does the STAT transducer work?
The STAT transducer has a sealed sound chamber constructed
around a miniature electrostatic microphone.
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2.2.3.
Yes. The STAT-SET is supplied with the SCHERTLER
STAT-PRE
preamplifier, which powers the electrostatic microphone
and allows control of volume.
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2.2.4. The STAT
is available for violin/viola (STAT-V),
cello (STAT-C)
and double bass (STAT-B).
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2.2.5.
The STAT is an electrostatic microphone and its
sound is much more natural and dynamic.
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2.2.6.
Yes! Therefore, Schertler offers the STAT-SEL,
where the pickup is delivered with the PRE-A-II instead
of with the STAT-PRE as in the STAT-SET kit.
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2.2.7.
Yes, it has to be supplied with 10V phantom power.
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2.2.8.
The STAT is an electrostatic microphone and its
sound is much more influenced by the instruments bridge,
it has more feedback resistance than the DYN but it
is less natural and dynamic.
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2.3.0 ADDITIONAL
TIPS
2.3.1.
Yes. STAT-series transducers deliver excellent sound
reproduction and are suitable for very high stage volume
levels.
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2.3.2.
Absolutely yes, the impressive sound of the STAT
is ideal for a single player.
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2.3.3.
Yes, the features of the STAT allow very high stage
volume levels, avoiding feedback problems.
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2.3.4.
All the details are in the ”General
Catalogue” catalogue.
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