🎤 Amplify Your Acoustic Vibes!
The K&K Pure Mini Acoustic Guitar Pickup features three piezo heads designed to deliver a wide frequency response, making it the ideal choice for acoustic guitarists seeking to enhance their sound quality effortlessly.
A**W
K&K Mini acoustic guitar pickup
I have used K&K pickups in my guitars for many years. Their build quality is excellent. It's the closest thing to a true acoustic guitar sound without the piezo quack that comes from under saddle pickups. This is a passive pickup system but it has a high output. I would suggest a preamp, preferably a K&K one so you have more control over the sound quality. Most quality preamps will work but the K&K preamps match the impedance perfectly. I highly recommend. I have guitars with K&Ks that are over twenty years old and they sound as good as the day I installed them. In fact, I'm installing a Mini in a friends acoustic right now.
K**R
Finally found the sound I'd be hearing in my head!
I've played guitar, both recreational and professional, for over 25 years. Always acoustic. Can't remember if I've even ever picked up an electric guitar. Anyway, I've for the most part, been happy with most of the rigs I've had in the past, as long as I had a pre-amp to adjust the sound with. Doing a little tweaking with a pre-amp seemed like a fair trade off to getting a great sound. But still, the sound I heard coming out of my guitars when they were unplugged, just couldn't be reproduced once they were plugged in. Until I found the Pure Western mini.I had recently purchased a Taylor GSmini (which has an amazingly full and warm sound in its own right) and was looking for the best way to get it wired for sound. After looking at all the different options (Taylor's own GSmini pickup - which is horrible, a couple of Fishman alternatives and the LR Baggs Anthem) I ran across the K&K Pure Western. I was a little hesitant be cause the the pick up is passive, so I wouldn't have any volume control on the guitar itself, I've been running through a Baggs Para Acoustic DI for years, so I could control my volume through that if I needed to. The reviews I read about the K&K almost seemed to good to be true, but since the installation seemed easy enough to do and 99% of the reviews on the K&K were 5 stars, I took a chance. I am so glad I did!The sound, straight out of the guitar - without going through the Baggs DI - was amazing! It was just like the natural sound produced by my guitar except louder. I was blown away! No "quackiness" or "tinny" sounds like you sometimes get with a ribbon or piezio pickup. No feedback like you have to battle with some internal mics in guitars. Just pure, warm and full guitar sound. Running it through the Baggs DI only enhances the sound and gives me more options to widen up and add layers and textures with the tones. But even without running the guitar through a pre-amp, I can't say enough about the fullness and warmth of the guitar tone! It's truly the first guitar (and I've played dozens and dozens) that sounds identical when plugged in, to the way it sounds unplugged. You really have to hear it to fully appreciate how awesomely powerful this K&K Western pickup is and how amazed you'll be at the results.Since the pickup is passive, there is no on board electronics to fool with or batteries to mess with or replace when they lose their charge. If you really want on board volume control with this pickup, use a Taylor V- Cable guitar chord that has a volume knob built into the cable so you can have complete control to mute or raise or lower your guitars volume. Or run through a pre amp of some kind.Installation was not too difficult, but did take about 45 minutes to do properly. The instructions provided with the pickup are some of the best and most detailed instructions for the installation of anything that I've ever used. I was never in a position where I didn't understand what the instructions were telling me to do or I was confused as to what I needed to do next. I will say that if you have large hands and/or forearms, the installation may be a little difficult. I have large forearms and installing the endjack through the rear of the guitar was the hardest part for me, simply because of the size of my forearms in relation to the size of the sound hole of my Taylor GSmini. Installing the transducers under the bridge plate was pretty easy, as long as you are following the directions provided and have taken the time to make and use the "jig" that the directions suggest using. You can use a piece of the cardboard box that the K&K Western ships in to make the "jig". All the other materials needed to make the jig and position the transducers under the bridge plate are included.If the guitar you are installing this pickup in doesn't have a pre-drilled hole in the rear of the guitar for the end-jack, you'll have to drill a hole, using a succession of larger and larger drill bits, until you get the hole up to the right size for the end jack to poke through. The installation instructions provided give great, step by step details for doing this, and even provide you with the drill bit sizes. If you have to do this (my Taylor GS mini came with a whole already drilled so I didn't have to do this part), I would recommend picking up a hole reamer to use to get the hole to its final dimension. I'd use the hole reamer in place of the final bit size the recommend. You'll just have more control over the final dimension of the hole using a reamer instead of a drill bit.All in all, I may never buy another guitar again with built in electronics as long as K&K is still making the Western Pure. It was easy to install and the sound it produces is the most genuine sound I've heard a plugged in acoustic make. K&K has a new fan in me and if you one in your guitar, I'm guessing they'll have another new fan as well.
K**H
PERFECT BALANCE..
THIS PICKUP IS WONDERFUL. NICE EVEN RICH TONE.EASY TO INSTALL. THANK YOU !!!
E**D
Amazing guitar pickup
I purchased this 9 years ago for an acoustic guitar without electronics and preamp. The good: the sound quality is amazing. Far better than most sound hole pickups. Unlike electric pickups, it sounds just like your acoustic guitar just louder and through the amp. This is my favorite feature about this as I don’t care for the cheap electric-acoustic sound from lower end guitars. Installation is easy but be careful, take your time, use masking tape and get the right drill bit to widen the hole for the plug.Cons: if you are playing in a live setting with other players you may need a sound hole plug (to prevent reverb and echo from the noise) and a DI for pre-amp power (you’ll be overpowered by other instruments that have a preamp).But given that the guitar actually sounds like your guitar, it is worth it. Top notch product even a decade later.
B**1
Truest tone I've ever experienced... I'm totally thrilled with these pickups...
After reading all the rave reviews I ordered the Pure Mini's and I am totally in awe of the fantastic and perfectly balanced sound that is as close to the natural sound my Dreadnought has... I bought an early boutique Acoustic in 1974 called a Loprinsi and it has a beautiful sound with distinct highs mid range and low end and many years ago I tried several other pickups that were forever lacking in one way or another but nothing has compared to the natural brilliance and warmth these K&K Pure Minis provide... I read the installation book several times and thoroughly understood their installation sequence... Then I watched several YouTube videos where these K&K's were installed... I happened onto one video though that made great sense and which would be so much easier than the K&K method, which is not to say their way is wrong, it's just that this technique was much easier and way faster... Here is the link to the method I used... [...] Using this cardboard bridge template method per the video I simply poked 2 holes in the cardboard, one for the high E and one for the low E strings... The 2 supplied wood pegs secured the cardboard accurately on top of my bridge... I then sketched an accurate line on the cardboard depicting exactly where the saddle sits on the bridge and from there I marked exactly where K&K suggested all 3 pickup sensors needed to be placed... Once installed the 3 sensors would be glued directly beneath the actual bridge at the center of where the high E string sits and then the other two sensors would also be marked for their recommended K&K positions between the low E&A strings and between the D&G strings... These centering pencil marks sat exactly where the bone bridge lays upon the saddle... Then I simply added the supplied puddy to the pencil center marks where the sensors would be stuck to... After adding the sensors to the puddy and making sure they were being firmly held in place I pulled the pins from the high and low E string peg holes and slid the card board and pickup assembly down into the sound hole to do a dry fit to make sure everything worked... I then reinserted the pegs back into the high and low E string peg holes so they now stuck down into the inside of the guitar... Then from within the guitar while holding the cardboard template I slid it, with the sensors still secured to the cardboard via the puddy, back onto the high and low E string pegs sliding the cardboard up to where the 3 sensors would be super-glued into their permanent positions... This whole cutting out and fitting of the sensors onto their perfectly aligned positions upon the cardboard and dry fitted inside the guitar took maybe 10 minutes max... I then added the Locktite Super glue Gel to the gold surface of each sensor that was still secured with it's puddy upon the cardboard template and carefully slid the template into the guitar... Holding the cardboard template I slid it up it's holes upon the 2 pegs protruding down into the guitar from the high and low E string peg holes... I pushed the cardboard up to the bottom of the bridge so the 3 sensors were pushed against the bottom of the saddle, again which is directly below the saddle... While holding the cardboard in place I was able to slide 3 fingers to the exact positions where I knew the sensors were and just applied a little pressure to wait for the super glue to harden... My gel said it would secure in 30 seconds and I held it firmly in place for 2 minutes then let go and set a timer for 30 minutes and left the guitar alone... When I came back 30 minutes later I easily slid the cardboard jig off the 2 pegs and then removed the pegs from the top of the guitar over the high and low E string peg holes... I cleaned off the excess puddy from the 3 sensors now under glued the bridge and restrung the guitar... I plugged the guitar into my Makie 402VLZ4 mixer and was totally amazed and happy... This is a great and very well built system for the price... I've done the preamp's and active battery pickups but these K&K Pure Minis are giving me the truest sound representation of any pickups I've ever owned... 45 minutes from beginning the install to actual playing... Simply an awesome product...
R**E
Product and delivery excellent
I know it’s a good product because I’ve installed it on three other guitars. My favorite pick up! And delivery was completely as expected. A totally smooth transaction.
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