Effortless Amplification for Harp and Cello with the MSP Pickup

Making Beautiful Acoustic Sounds Heard — The MSP Pickup in Concert

Attaching a microphone to delicate instruments like a harp can be challenging, but with the MSP Pickup, installation is surprisingly easy.

Because it uses a magnetic mounting system, you can simply insert the inner magnet through the sound hole and attach the MSP Pickup to the front surface — no tools, clips, or damage to your instrument.

In concert settings where greater volume is needed, or when balancing sound levels between ensemble instruments, amplification becomes essential. The MSP Pickup offers a reliable and natural-sounding solution for such situations.

Another advantage is visibility — since the MSP Pickup requires no mic stand, the performer’s playing remains clearly visible to the audience. It also reduces the amount of equipment musicians need to bring to a performance.

We were delighted to receive feedback from the cellist featured in this video:

“For years I’ve been looking for a good microphone for my instrument, and I finally found it.”

The MSP Pickup is a patented magnetic contact piezo pickup, made in Japan and patented in both Japan and the U.S. It captures the pure acoustic tone of your instrument while allowing quick, tool-free attachment and removal.


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