We report first investigations on a ferroelectret transducer material that is based on the same layer sequence as a simple electret microphone. Only one electrically charged polymer film is employed instead of two as in previous tubular-channel ferroelectrets. The new materials design has major advantages such as a reduced number of polymer films to be processed and a reduced amount of expensive electret material, as well as the possibility to choose the polarity of the charged layer for optimal stability. A drawback seems to be a lower piezoelectric coefficient, since the values obtained in our preliminary experiments amount to roughly half of those found on bipolar ferroelectrets made from two polymer-electret films. Nevertheless, the d33 values observed on our samples are still twice as high as those of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) and can be further improved, e.g. through modifications of the ferroelectret geometry, the layer sequence and the electret properties or via multi-layer stacking as already demonstrated for polypropylene piezoelectrets.