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What type of jack does the Realist use?

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What type of jack does the Realist use?

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The Realist uses a standard quarter-inch jack used by electric and acoustic instruments all over the world. Cables and connections are commonly available. The Realist for Violin and for Viola are also available with a mini (1/8′) jack. A 1/4′-to-mini cable is included in the box with transducers equipped with the mini-jack. Question: What special instructions should I follow when using The Realist to record? Answer: No special instructions here. Players of all instruments have found that recording engineers absolutely love The Realist Transducer for its superior acoustic fidelity and its elegant simplicity. Question: How does The Realist affect my bass’s action? Answer: The Realist does not significantly change your string heights. If you feel like the heights of your strings are too high after you have installed The Realist, we suggest you wait for a few days before adjusting your bridge. The Realist compresses during the first few hours it is installed and, in the end, will likely be

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