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Realist Pickup, DB, Lifeline

Original price was: $435.00.Current price is: $391.50. inc GST

2 in stock

SKU: DB Pickup Realist RLSTLL1 Categories: , Tags: ,

Description

Amplifying your instrument seems to be one of those necessary evils. Whether it is a Symphony under the Stars or a small combo most stringed instruments need some boost to project to the audience and be heard alongside percussionists and brass players.

Until recently most piezo type pickups have been placed in some way on the bridge of the instrument. This has the immediate effect of acting as a mute. This might not be a problem when amplified but is nuisance for the rest of the time as it means constantly pulling it on and off. The Realist pickup is placed under the foot of the bridge and makes very little, if any difference to the sound of the instrument. Installation is simple and generally stays on the bass at all times.

David Gage and Ned Steinberger (the creators) felt a transducer should be equal in its ability to recreate an acoustic pizzicato and arco sound through commonly used amplifiers. Furthermore, this pick-up had to be simple, dependable, and affordable. After years of consideration and tests, they have come up with a system that achieves all of these goals.

David Gage says, “We understand the hours of practice it takes to draw your sound out of your instrument, and with this pick-up we feel your voice can be heard more accurately through an amplifier. Both recording engineers and professional musicians have been startled by the great tone and even response when playing pizzicato and arco.

This durable, self-powered, transparent piezo pickup offers a focused bass sound, perfect for those musicians who want a lot of punch without loss of fidelity. The LifeLine performs well at high volumes, offering a clear sound without boom.
Mounted at the adjuster without glue or fasteners, the LifeLine will fit on most bridges without changing a thing, and it’s just as easy to take off.

“The new pickup is really amazing. I’m totally digging the sound on stage; so much presence and no feedback problems at very loud volumes.” —Tony Garnier, Bassist and Musical Director for Bob Dylan

Additional information

Weight 200 g