Schertler SA

Since its foundation in the early 1980s, SCHERTLER has embarked on a passionate programme of research that aims to achieve the highest levels of fidelity in the reproduction of acoustic stringed instruments. Led by double bass player Stephan Schertler, the company’s research and development initially focussed on providing a series of high quality alternatives to outdated and imperfect piezoelectric technology. Over the years, Schertler’s original approach to harnessing acoustic vibrations has led to the development of several international patents, including the STAT electrostatic bridge pick-up technology found in the classic range of sensors for bowed instruments. Other developments have included Schertler’s unique “air chamber” technology, an integral feature of the Lydia guitar sensor range. Alongside its comprehensive range of instrument sensors, Schertler has developed a whole series of high-quality, compact acoustic amplification systems. Adaptable to all acoustic instruments and genres, the amplifiers combine pristine sound quality with a wealth of features designed to meet exacting performance requirements as well as high-quality pre-amplifiers and DIs, Today, the Schertler brand is fast becoming a standard for live performance, broadcast and recording applications and we are proud to list some of the world’s leading orchestras, ensembles and solo artists as our ambassadors.

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Founded in 1986
11-50 employees

Since its foundation in the early 1980s, SCHERTLER has embarked on a passionate programme of research that aims to achieve the highest levels of fidelity in the reproduction of acoustic stringed instruments. Led by double bass player Stephan Schertler, the company’s research and development initially focussed on providing a series of high quality alternatives to outdated and imperfect piezoelectric technology. Over the years, Schertler’s original approach to harnessing acoustic vibrations has led to the development of several international patents, including the STAT electrostatic bridge pick-up technology found in the classic range of sensors for bowed instruments. Other developments have included Schertler’s unique “air chamber” technology, an integral feature of the Lydia guitar sensor range. Alongside its comprehensive range of instrument sensors, Schertler has developed a whole series of high-quality, compact acoustic amplification systems. Adaptable to all acoustic instruments and genres, the amplifiers combine pristine sound quality with a wealth of features designed to meet exacting performance requirements as well as high-quality pre-amplifiers and DIs, Today, the Schertler brand is fast becoming a standard for live performance, broadcast and recording applications and we are proud to list some of the world’s leading orchestras, ensembles and solo artists as our ambassadors.

Company Information

Industry
Company Type
Privately Held
Founded
1986
Employee Range
11-50
Revenue Range
Not available

Location

Address
via Beroldingen 18 Ticino Mendrisio
City
Region
Postal Code
6850
Country
Switzerland

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