Specifications for the 3000 Piezo Buffer Preamp with EQ
Input (EQ Flat)
Input Interface = RCA unbalanced
Input Impedance = 2.2 Meg Ohms
Maximum Input Level = 2.0 vrms
Output (EQ Flat, Volume Max)
Output Interface = 1/4" unbalanced
Output Impedance = 2K Ohms
THD = .008% @ 1kHz
Noise = -92dBu
S/N = 100dBu
Bass = +/- 12dB @ 50Hz
Treble = +/- 12dB @ 10kHz
Frequency Response = 5Hz - 30kHz (+/- 1dB)
Power Supply
Power Source = 9 Volts @ 380 Microamps
Battery Life = Approximately 1,000 hours
P.O. Box 63366
N. Charleston, SC 29419-3366
www.barcusberry.com
Made In The U.S.A.
This Barcus-Berry product is designed to satisfy
the most rigorous demands of the professionalmusician and the precision manufacturing
techniques employed provide assurance of
long-continued, trouble-free service. For
outstanding performance and dependability, you
can always rely upon BARCUS-BERRY— the
world’s leading name in musical instrument
transducers, pickups and microphones.
Limited Warranty
This Barcus-Berry product is warranted for a period
of one (1) year from the date of purchase against
defects in workmanship and parts.
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Violin System
InstallatIon InstructIons
for
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3110
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Congratulations on your purchase of the Barcus-Berry
3110 Violin Piezo Transducer System
The Barcus-Berry string instrument transducers are universally recognized for their unequaled sound fidelity and have long been
the preferred choice of most professionals throughout the world. The Model 3110 Transducer System can be quickly and easily
attached to or removed from any standard-type violin bridge. The pickup has wide-band frequency response, essentially unlimited dynamic range and excellent string balance. In addition, it offers a high degree of feedback rejection and outstanding signal
isolation. These characteristics, coupled with its unexcelled reliability, make the 3110 ideal for virtually all sound reinforcement
and studio applications.
Important
Before you begin, please check within the box to insure that it contains the following items:
(A) • One (1) Barcus-Berry Violin transducer with carpenter output jack attached.
(B) • One (1) Barcus-Berry 3000 Piezo Buffer Preamp with EQ.
(C) • One (1) U-shaped bottom bracket and two turn buckles for the
carpenter output jack.
• An adjustment key.
• Attachable belt clip with one set of “dual lock” attachment strips.
• 7 Feet connecting cable (1/4" to RCA).
• RCA to 1/4" adaptor.
• One set of rubber feet (four each).
• Installation Instructions for Model 3110.
If any of these items are found to be damaged or missing, immediately contact
the Barcus-Berry dealer from whom the unit was purchased.
(C)
(A)
(B)
Installation
The transducer is furnished with two Phillips-head screws which are employed to secure the transducer to the bridge
of the instrument. Back these screws out, if necessary, until the transducer can be fitted over the edge of the bridge
(on the G or C-string side).
(embracing both the front and rear faces of the bridge)
firmly in place against the edge of the bridge, tighten the upper screw until it engages the rear face of the bridge.
The lower screw should be nestled within the recessed area of the bridge foot and when tightened, its head will engage
the rear face of the bridge just above the top of the instrument.
To mount the output jack on your instrument tailpiece, remove the screws from the clamp assembly and place
the U-shaped member beneath the tailpiece. Position the other part of the assembly (which holds the jack) on top of the
tailpiece directly above the U-shaped member. Align the holes in the two parts, replace the screws and tighten
until the assembly is firmly in place.
Connect the transducer to the 3000 Piezo Buffer Preamp with EQ by plugging into the input jack and your installation
will be complete. The 3000 is powered by a 9V battery and has volume, treble, and bass controls. To replace the battery,
remove the screw from the side of the module and slide the cover off the chassis. Remove the expended battery and
replace. Be sure to observe the indicated polarity markings when inserting the battery into the holder. Replace the
cover on the chassis and re-secure with the screw.
NOT E: when the transducer is attached to the bridge, the acoustic output of the instrument will be slightly damped, but this has no affect on the ability of the
transducer to deliver accurate, unmuted reproduction of a normal acoustic sound.
When properly oriented, the notched portion of the transducer will be at the top
and the cord will be at the bottom. While holding the transducer