Shadow SH 145 Acoustic Guitar Pickup

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2009

SH 145: Award-winning pickup for acoustic guitars

This pickup is designed to give a truly authentic acoustic guitar sound. Unlike most other magnetic pickups which give an electric guitar sound, the SH 145 Prestige gives a crisp natural acoustic sound.

This pickup has received in the shortest time the most favorable test reviews in music magazines worldwide.

Also available in black satin (SH 145-B).

More information: www.shadow-electronics.com

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  • Still sounds wrong. I'm crying out for a pickup that sounds like a microphone but with the benefits of PUP's to help with feedback and hum etc

  • @ShadowPickups Hi man, congratulations for shadow pickup, it's amazing !!.

    Can you recomended this pickup for a classic guitar?. I see tha with metal string (acuistic guitar) the sound it's very natural and excellent, but with nylon string (classic guitar) I not sure. What do you think?. Do you recomended this pickup to classic guitar? Many thanks !!!!

  • Top review Rob..cheers !!

  • @AcousticheroM Fast car tracey chapman? :)

  • @AcousticheroM I think its fast car-tracy chapman not 100%

  • what is the song played at 1:55

  • i'm guessing that only works with metal strings... what do i need to amplify a classical guitar (nylon strings) i dont play classical stuff at all on it but i just love the way it sounds =P

    thanks

  • chappers. 

  • that 145 sounds terrific

  • On acoustic w/ stacked humbucker... There's hum through the amp that stops when I touch metal on the cable or amp, or reach in and touch the wire connecting the pickup (which is wired directly into the pickup.) Is there a way I can better shield this thin cable? Wrapping with aluminum tape, perhaps? Is this a grounding issue? The fact that it goes away as soon as I touch something give me hope I can make it go away altogether. Can someone help me figure this out? MUCH Appreciated!!!

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