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TritonAudio BigAmp Piezo

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Instrument Preamplifier for Piezo Transducers

  • 6.3 mm jack female to XLR 3-pin male (balanced)
  • Low noise Class A JFet amplifier
  • 3 dB amplification
  • Max. input level 15 dBv

Note: Requires 24/48 V phantom power.

Available since May 2018
Item number 439199
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Channels 1
Number of microphone inputs 0
Instrument input Yes
Tubes No
Compressor/Limiter No
Equalizer No
De-Esser No
Phantom power No
Phase Reverse No
External effect loops No
Analogue Outputs XLR
Digitale Outputs 0
Headphone connection No
Level Meter No
Design Adaptor
222 AED 57,98 €
Plus 269 AED shipping
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Very good impedance adaptor + preamp for piezo microphones
LutherD 15.07.2023
I'm a field recordist and thus use a variety of DIY contact microphones and piezo based contact microphones and hydrophones. The mics on the cheaper side don't come with their own impedance adaptor or preamp.

A piezo mic usually has an impedance that is a lot higher than a standard microphone. Without an impedance adaptor, one usually gets thin and weak signal (the impedance mismatch works as a high pass filter).

The Bigamp Piezo solves this by handling 7.5 Mega Ohm at the input side, which is enough for practically all piezo elements out there, and more than many similar impedance adaptors. This way you get a lot more out of your piezo based microphone, and even makes a DIY contact microphone sound full and proper.

Unfortunately, it is not the quietest of impedance adaptors I have tried, but you won't hear it on all but the quietest of sounds. Because it also works as a tiny preamp (which seems to provide more than the stated 3db of amplification), you don't need to deliver as much gain to your microphone, which seriously helps in offsetting additional noise.

As a bonus, the fact that it makes a signal balanced makes that you can handle long cable runs.There also very sturdy. My bigamp piezo's have travelled everywhere with me, from the tundra to the rainforest and they look it (a bit), but they still work great.

The small form factor also makes them very easy to use, even when on the move.

Recommended for all your contact mic (and diy hydrophone) experiments.
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Recommended
wimverbr 07.01.2021
I mostly use this as a pre-amp for DIY contact mics, in a field recording context. I would highly recommend it for this purpose, as it will improve the low end of the frequency spectrum a lot!
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stable, handy, and effective
gilman 25.04.2023
i have built my own piezo preamps. by design and other factors this is a good buy. This will save you many hours. IMPORTANT NOTE: this is +48v phantom powered. The only downside of such a feature is that you will probably have a lot of trouble if you want to experiment, such as running your piezo through a bunch of effect pedals or whatnot (it's not impossible if you have a mixer that can do sends or with multiple outputs).
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great small footprint DI
krnl 02.05.2024
Nice little DI, sturdy and well made. I'm using a couple of these on various piëzo's, and it really lifts the sound. I love the small footprint, which makes it very practical for hiding in scenery, or to simply keep the stage tidy.
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