Hi, I'm selling my CS Sensor if anyone is interested. The sensor is in perfect working order. I've used all the double-sided 3M tape but your local hardware store should have it.
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ChiefbigeasyNew Orleans, LA✭✭✭Dupont MDC 50; The Loar LH6, JWC Catania Swing; Ibanez AFC151-SRR Contemporary Archtop
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With all due respect, Mr. Hill, that’s the price of a new unit, last time I checked. Also, the double sided 3M tape is very specifically chosen for this pickup (it has some thickness and cushions the pickup and guards against feedback), and can be expensive and hard to find. I use this pickup myself and have experimented a lot with its placement and use.
ChiefbigeasyNew Orleans, LA✭✭✭Dupont MDC 50; The Loar LH6, JWC Catania Swing; Ibanez AFC151-SRR Contemporary Archtop
Posts: 355
Learn something new every day, Mr. Hill. $144 is not a bad price used, and they tend to be indestructible, as long as the wiring connection is intact.
But, I still recommend potential buyers to look into finding the 3M double side thick gel-like tape that came with this. Also, it must be used with the protective black patch tape (the black circles in the picture) sandwiched in between the 3M tape and the guitar surface. Without it, the 3M tape will damage the guitar finish.
So, I’ll withdraw my comment about the price, but I’d advise potential buyers to understand what you need to make this pickup work correctly. Properly attached to the guitar, it is one of the best sounding pickups I’ve ever owned. I’ve been through a lot of pickups, and I own 2 of these.
Thanks for the comments everyone. Finding the sweet spot can take a bit of experimentation which is why the very limited amount of 3M tape provided inevitably runs out. I never bothered using the black protective patch and had no issues with damage to the body of the guitar. This is the tape I use which is very similar to 3M4910F (3M4910F is very expensive and hard to find as Cheifbigeasy said).
Two sided tape is used in replacing tennis grips and can be found where one might buy strings, racquets, grips, etc. In the states that would include Holabird, Tennis Express, or Tennis Warehouse. Home Depot also sells two sided tape.
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With all due respect, Mr. Hill, that’s the price of a new unit, last time I checked. Also, the double sided 3M tape is very specifically chosen for this pickup (it has some thickness and cushions the pickup and guards against feedback), and can be expensive and hard to find. I use this pickup myself and have experimented a lot with its placement and use.
$250 NZ is the equivalent of $144 US.
Learn something new every day, Mr. Hill. $144 is not a bad price used, and they tend to be indestructible, as long as the wiring connection is intact.
But, I still recommend potential buyers to look into finding the 3M double side thick gel-like tape that came with this. Also, it must be used with the protective black patch tape (the black circles in the picture) sandwiched in between the 3M tape and the guitar surface. Without it, the 3M tape will damage the guitar finish.
So, I’ll withdraw my comment about the price, but I’d advise potential buyers to understand what you need to make this pickup work correctly. Properly attached to the guitar, it is one of the best sounding pickups I’ve ever owned. I’ve been through a lot of pickups, and I own 2 of these.
Thanks for the comments everyone. Finding the sweet spot can take a bit of experimentation which is why the very limited amount of 3M tape provided inevitably runs out. I never bothered using the black protective patch and had no issues with damage to the body of the guitar. This is the tape I use which is very similar to 3M4910F (3M4910F is very expensive and hard to find as Cheifbigeasy said).
Not that bad, in the states at least. $12 for a 5 yard roll
but I can't see the tape being mission critical. This is just industrial grade so you can put more trust in for the jobs where that matters.
Two sided tape is used in replacing tennis grips and can be found where one might buy strings, racquets, grips, etc. In the states that would include Holabird, Tennis Express, or Tennis Warehouse. Home Depot also sells two sided tape.