The design of the Analog Sound E series was developed with several key goals in mind. The most important was to ensure the highest possible sound quality while minimizing interference with the guitar’s wooden structure during system installation. The electronics are mounted in the jack socket placed on the side of the guitar, replacing the standard plastic endpin.
The E series is based on a minimalist approach to amplification system design, consisting of a string vibration transducer and a dedicated, individually tuned active preamp. Thanks to this construction, the system is practically maintenance-free, and its low energy consumption means that battery replacement is rarely required. The electronics are automatically activated when a jack plug is inserted, and the entire system is discreetly hidden, providing an elegant and subtle appearance.
One of the advantages of Analog Sound systems is their affordable price, making them an attractive choice for both professional musicians and advanced amateurs.
The E series has been entirely designed and manufactured in Poland, which ensures constant quality control of both individual components and the finished system. In this case, nothing can replace the ultimate quality check performed by the human ear.
Analog Sound E10 V Acoustic Guitar Pickup – Specifications:
Ceramic transducer
Transducer dimensions: 1.9 mm width, 1.8 mm height, 67 mm length, terminated with a 2.5 mm micro-jack plug
Designed for acoustic guitars with a standard string spacing of approx. 55 mm
Delivers top sound quality at an affordable price
Minimal interference with the guitar’s wooden structure
Equipped with a volume control potentiometer
Entirely designed and manufactured in Poland
Set includes mounting accessories and a battery
Anita Lipnicka live on muzo.fm
Anita plays a guitar made by Śliwa Guitars, fitted with the Analog Sound E10 amplification system.
Comparison of different amplification systems – B Band A5+UST – LR Baggs Element Active – LR Baggs I-Beam Active – Taylor Expression MK1 – Analog Sound E10







