Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Useful Information About Schertler Products

By Carmella Watts


Schertler is a Swiss company started in the early 1980s that is well known for making special microphones used on bowed string instruments. They have a full product line that includes electronic tuners, acoustic guitars, amplifiers, and much more. A microphone that is attached to an instrument to boost its volume is referred to as a pickup. The company has invented innovated technology in this field.

The most common type of pickup is the one found on an electric guitar. Electric guitars played in rock, country and pop music use magnetic coil pickups. The sound is often distorted or modified to fit the style of these popular musical genres. Often foot pedals and other devices are used to change the sound in some way. Good examples are the wha wha pedal and the fuzz tone. There are literally hundreds of different effect pedals and devices available.

Acoustic instruments use piezoelectric transducers or contact microphones to amplify the volume of the instrument. This type of microphone is also known as a crystal microphone. Most of the time with a string instrument, like an acoustic guitar, violin, cello, or string base, musicians do not want any distortion or extreme effects. Instead, they want to be heard clearly and cleanly, emulating the acoustics of a classical concert hall. This calls for a completely different technology.

With traditional acoustic string instruments, distortion is not desired. Just the opposite, a clean and clear quality is wanted. The goal is to have the instrument sound natural, with only the loudness increased sufficiently so the audience can hear it. In order to produce this clean and clear musical sound, a new technology was needed.

It should not be surprising that a musician started the company. He was a double base player who understood how bowed string instruments should sound like. He was determined to create the technology to produce those high quality musical sounds. The company hold patents on a technology that replaces the piezoelectric transducer to amplify string instruments. They also hold patents in air chamber technology. Folk, classical and jazz musician in particular seeks a purity of sound that preserve the natural beauty of the instrument, without distortion or effect. The company's products achieve this goal. Even in the most difficult concert halls and rooms, the entire audience can hear the most subtle sounds from the instruments.

Another part of the product line is wireless amplification. With wireless technology no cumbersome, tangled wires or cables are required. Instead, the signal is sent from a radio transmitter. Recently, the company has began making a line of acoustic guitars in collaboration with another musical instrument manufacturer. They also make accessories, amplifiers, and much more.

Famous classical, folk and jazz recording artists, symphony orchestras, and chamber ensemble use their equipment for concerts, radio broadcasts, recording, and sound amplification. This innovative company has set a high standard for this type of sound enhancement equipment.

Visit the Schertler web site to learn more about the products this company makes. You can download a full product guide. You can learn more about how their technology works. Since the company's founder is a serious musician himself, they understand exactly the sonic integrity and high technical quality that is required to create a beautiful musical sound. This might explain the growing popularity and critical acclaim their equipment line has received from the musical community.




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