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David Gage Realist Pickup for Bass, Cello, or Violin/Viola

Manufactured by: David Gage

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David Gage Bass REALISTTM
Double Bass Pickup

The RealistTM has rapidly become a popular choice of bass pickup, and it is now used by a number of top bassists. It consists of a thin, flexible piezo film that fits between a bridge foot and the top of your instrument, and is carefully and specifically designed so it won't alter the acoustic sound of your bass.

Its sound is very natural and woody, with less focus and more body, due to its location on the body of the instrument. There are many different "natural bass sounds", all of which depend on the vantage point; what's your preference? Do you want the sound from one foot away, with more detail and string artifacts? If so, that's not the sound of The Realist. It has less detail - not necessarily a bad thing - due to the location of the transducer in relation to the strings. It provides more of the sound of the instrument "from a distance," where the body sound takes over from that upfront detail, but it is still sensitive to string sounds. Because of the nature of its sound, the Realist is an excellent choice for bowed response - as well as for the classic pizzicato sound. By comparison, pickups with "more detail" can sound scratchy or overly trebly, particularly when bowed.

The pickup seems to perform best on carved basses and quality laminated instruments with a nicely responsive top. As with all transducers, the bass and its characteristics dictate the results. Note that if your volume needs are high, The Realist may not be the best choice... as it seems to feed back more readily than some other pickups. I would suggest the K&K Bass Max as an alternative choice for players with higher volume needs, or the Fishman Full Circle (requires an adjustable bridge), which has a similar character but a bit more feedback resistance and string detail.

photo shows a Realist installed on my Eminence electric upright bass


The photograph above shows the Realist installed on my Eminence electric upright bass. The Realist is the stock pickup on the Eminence, and the Eminence is (IMHO) the most authentic-sounding electric upright out there.



Cello? Violin/Viola?

We didn't want to leave our fellow bowed string-playing friends out of the loop, so we also carry the Realist for Cello and Violin/Viola!

Cello: Since we specialize in upright bass, most of the photos above refer to bass instruments, but the pickup's design and installation is very similar (just a bit smaller for the smaller instrument). Similar in most regards to the Bass version, the pickup consists of a thin, flexible piezo film that fits between a bridge foot and the top of your instrument, and is carefully and specifically designed so it won't alter the acoustic sound of your cello. See the description above for details on how it's installed.

The pickup seems to perform best on carved instruments and quality laminated instruments with a nicely responsive top. As with all transducers, the cello and its characteristics dictate the results.


Violin/Viola:This version of the Realist system has been created specifically to provide high-quality replication of the high-frequency sounds that violin and viola produce. It also offers easy on-off installation, often a requirement for players who need a pickup for certain gigs, but also sometimes play their instrument in unamplified situations where a pickup would not be desirable.



The transducer is very thin, just .025 inches (twenty-five thousandths of an inch!) that is easily placed between your bridge's legs and the top of your violin-- simply loosen your strings enough to slide it into place! The position results in the accurate sound of your instrument, with a nice blend of string and body, without the harshness or brittle sounds that some pickups produce. That's my violin in the photo, which I've had since 1959 -- it's a Stradavarious!

The pickup comes complete with a sturdy carpenter jack that gently but firmly mounts on your instrument, and a special hook tool is included for tucking any the excess pickup cable into the f-hole if necessary. There are two versions of the Violin Realist; the pickup is identical, but the carpenter jack and accessories are different.
  • Realist VIOLIN Pickup w/3.5mm jack and cable: and Realist VIOLA Pickup w/3.5mm jack and cable: the smaller 3.5mm jack used with this version is typically preferred for its lower profile. A high quality D'Addario Planet Waves cable with a mini plug on the instrument end and a standard 1/4" phone plug on the other is included for interfacing with a standard amplifier or mixer.
  • Realist VIOLIN Pickup w/ 1/4 inch output (no cable incl.): this Violin Realist has the 1/4" carpenter jack. It is an alternative version that can be used by players using a compact wireless unit with an integrated 1/4" jack, or for those who prefer the more common connector.
Please make your choice from the drop-down box when ordering.

The Realist™ acoustic transducer was designed by Ned Steinberger (formerly with Steinberger basses, now NS Design) in collaboration with the well-known NYC-based luthier David Gage.



ARTISTS Sound Off on the Realist


John Patitucci:
"The most natural sounding pick-up I've ever heard. You wouldn't believe the sound of it through my rig. It feels great -- I'm totally into it. I'm really happy with it. It's easy, I love it. I can go from pizzicato to arco without any hesitation."

Michael Moore:
"The best Arco sound of them all. THE REALIST sounds the most like a microphone without the problem of feedback."

Jay Leonhart:
"The Realist is absolutely the best sounding pickup I have ever used. It creates a sound and texture that is very much like the instrument it is on, and you really feel like you are playing acoustically. Yet it can still crank out a lot of sound. Try it."
David Gage on the development of The Realist™:
Recognizing the limitations of microphones and traditional piezo transducers, Ned and I decided that for the working musician things could and should be better. We 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, we have come up with a system that achieves all of these goals.
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. Finally, you can play both pizz and arco without having to play with your controls.


Ned Steinberger on the development of The Realist™:
This pickup is the result of an intensive collaboration between myself and luthier David Gage. He is one of the first people from the acoustic bass scene to reach out and support my work on the electric upright. It was the piezo bridge pickup in particular that caught his interest because of the full, rich tonality, specially when bowed, that seemed to be missing in other electric instruments. We got to talking about the dissatisfaction so many acoustic string players have with the sound of the pickups that are available. The next thing I know, I've got one of David's prize instruments in my studio, and we are testing all kinds of old and new variations of pickup designs. The result is The Realist™, which is an evolution of the original pickup in the NS Double Bass. Three elements combine to give The Realist™ the exciting tone that has so many players raving. The first is finding the right structure within and around the piezo crystal to respond optimally to the acoustic resonance of the instrument itself. This involves endless comparisons that I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy, and we have David's sensitivity and patience to thank for the excellent result. We owe a debt also the many fine players who were corralled into helping evaluate the various options. Second, placing the transducer under the foot of the bridge puts it exactly were the sound is transferred from the strings to the sound board. This is definitely where the action is, and the rich, powerful response, both pizzicato and bowed, testifies to this simple fact. The output level directly from the pickup is unusually high, and as a result the signal to noise ratio is also very high, so no pre-amp or other active, battery powered gear is necessary. Just plug it in! The copper foil sandwich construction is the third key element in the system. It provides total shielding to eliminate hum from light fixtures and other electrical or radio interference. It is flexible enough to conform to the curve of the top of the instrument, so that the full pressure of the bridge is concentrated evenly onto the piezo surface. But all this technical stuff is beside the point when you are on stage or in the studio, the pressure is mounting, and you need your sound to be there. As both luthier and musician, David has plenty of field experience in the ongoing battle for tone.



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