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Realist Pickup for Acoustic Upright Bass

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$249.99

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About this item

  • For Acoustic Upright Bass
  • Does not require a pre-amp or other active, battery powered gear
  • Produces a rich and powerful response that is acoustically true for both pizzicato and arco without adjusting controls
  • The flexible element fits under the bridge foot picking up sound from both the bridge and top plate - Does not include 1/4" both ends cable
  • Designed by Ned Steinberger in association with David Gage


The Realist Upright Bass acoustic transducer was designed by Ned Steinberger in association with David Gage. A primary design goal was to create a transducer that would work equally well for pizzicato and arco through commonly used amplifiers, without requiring a pre-amp or other active, battery powered gear. A flexible element fits under the bridge foot so that it picks up sound from both the bridge and top plate. Produces a rich and powerful response that is acoustically true for both pizzicato and arco without adjusting controls. No preamp necessary. Easy installation. Just plug it in.


Matthew Dale
August 29, 2025
I've been using this thing for over 10 years now and it's been thru hell and back on the road. It's been thru bridge breaks, a drunk dude falling on my bass so hard it had to be HHG'd back together, and more, and has hung in like a champ. I have mine paired with a fb slap pickup and it compliments it great. I play everything from old time, bluegrass, to rockabilly, blues, and jazz, and this thing sounds great with any of it. I'll buy another if this ever pukes.
Jerry Spanhanks
August 25, 2025
Best sound
CRM
July 31, 2025
Love it. Have it on my fully carved 3/4 Shen with 7710N Black Nylon Tape Wound strings. Super easy install. I use a 90 deg jack to plug 1/4" cable. Definitely gives a good sound, though I combine it with a Myers pick up to my effects blend to warm up the sound just a touch; that's not a slight on this pickup, for it gives a great representation of my bass's sound, more so with pizz than arco, but this version still has a little of that boxy/graty piezo sound, hence the Myers. I don't have any problem cutting through the band so my fellow cats can hear me, so I can play as I would play un-amplified. It's a good product for bassists at any level.
H. Johnson
July 5, 2025
My son plays the string bass and has lately been branching out from classical into bluegrass and old-time fiddle music. The gatherings we go to always provide instrument microphones, but they really don't work so well for a string bass. My son's bass instructor, who has played professionally for decades, recommended this pickup as "the most bang for the buck." Indeed, the pickup is fairly unobtrusive when installed, and seems more secure and durable than cheaper alternatives. The sound is great, and we're happy with our choice.
Tad
June 30, 2025
I have a 1/4 size double bass that I bought for fun, to play jazz bass lines and such. The problem is, it just doesn't have the throw that a standard 3/4 double bass does, but I didn't have the room nor funds for the larger instrument.So I decided to get a pickup. I first went to my local shop and bought the venerable Fishman BP-100, and found it dissatisfying: it picked up the bass tones well, but seemed to do a better job picking up my fingers sliding on the strings. That was returned to the shop.Then I found the Realist.I installed this pickup when it arrived today and spent the next hour playing walking bass lines. With the output of this pickup plugged into my Phil Jones Bass Briefcase, I don't need a preamp, and it sounds just like a nice full double bass with no finger noise.The manufacturer recommends unstringing the G string and passing it through a plastic clip to hold the jack, but I didn't want to be messing with unstringing, so I used small zip ties looped through the brass nuts at the ends of the strings to secure the jack. It's good enough for me.I'll come back in a few months if it starts having issues.
T Foust
June 17, 2025
Easy to install. I have used it on 2 gigs so far and it is acceptable. I probably need to run it thru a pre-amp to get a better sound on the low E string. It's workable and looks like good stuff.
Kevin
March 16, 2025
Finally I was able to give life to my "not so great" bass. I have used every mic imaginable to get enough volume to occasionally use it for live performances. It always sounded too thumpy and had very little definition. Took me ten minutes to install and it makes my bass sound great. I have used it threw a 4-10 MarkBass amp and a Bose L1 Model 2 with dual bass modules and it shakes the roof and adds a great deal of detail and tone.Great design!!!!
violinist/violist.
January 11, 2025
Reliable, works well for upright bass swing style music, paired a with Fender bass amp. As long as the gain is not turned up too much, no feedback. Nice "thump" sound.
Leonardo
January 2, 2025
Dudaba mucho si comprarla por el precio algo elevado pero después de múltiples recomendaciones de diversos Contrabajistas al final me animé, una pastilla con un sonido muy potente, claro y fácil de usar :)