Is a pickup, custom microphone, or other transducer for amplification or feeding the Halo for direct recording available?
A – Not at this time. We believe that the Halo is first and foremost an experience, not an instrument. More pragmatically, the Halo (like a cello for example) is an acoustic instrument with a resonance and large surface area that have a sound profile that can only be captured by microphones at some distance. If you do use a piezeoelectric microphone or other method to record or amplify a Halo, be sure not to damage or deform the surface! Finally, note that attaching anything to the top surface in particular may also have detrimental effects on the sound and feel of the instrument during play.