Using Mechanical Resonant Generators, E.g., Strings Or Percussive Instruments, The Tones Of Which Are Picked Up By Electromechanical Transducers, The Electrical Signals Being Further Manipulated Or Amplified And Subsequently Converted To Sound By A Loudspeaker Or Equivalent Instrument {g10h 3/12} Patents (Class 984/362)
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- Characterized by the use of a piezo-electric or magneto-strictive transducer {piezo- electric or magneto-strictive transducers in general, e.g., microphones H04R 15/00, 17/00, etc.} {G10H 3/14B} (Class 984/364)
- Using a membrane, e.g., a drum, etc.; Pick-up means for vibrating surfaces, e.g, housing of an instrument, etc. {G10H 3/14D} (Class 984/365)
- Using a reed {G10H 3/16} (Class 984/366)
- Using a string, e.g., electric guitar, etc. {mechanical features subclass 107} {G10H 3/18} (Class 984/367)
- Details of pick-up assemblies {G10H 3/18B} (Class 984/368)
- Using two or more pick-up means for each string {G10H 3/18C} (Class 984/369)
- In which the postions of the pick-up means is adjustable {G10H 3/18D} (Class 984/370)
- In which the tones are picked up through the bridge structure {G10H 3/18E} (Class 984/371)
- Using a tuning fork, rod, or tube {G10H 3/20} (Class 984/372)
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