Schlemper System

The sound of a classical guitar is extremely subtly differentiated. Only the best material is good enough to amplify such a sound, but this principle is unfortunately not respected very often.

You can only preserve a good sound by carefully using good technical components. But even the best technical components are of little use without individual adjustment.

My systems are easy to handle. Amplifiers are only useful if they don't ask for too much attention. Preventing feedback is a part of this is.

The natural sound of the guitar is the basis for amplification. Therefore, I recommend using one's best guitar for the purpose. It does not make sense to use a cheap guitar and install an expensive amplification system.

Installing a pick-up into an expensive classical guitar is a matter of trust. I appreciate if a guitarist entrusts me with his dearest guitar and my motto in all this is to alter the guitar as little as possible and as much as necessary.

I'm happy to pass on my knowledge about guitar performances. It is important to me that you understand how the System works, that you feel comfortable in the concert and are satisfied with it. After all, amplification is not about equipment but about music.

 
 
 

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