Roland GK-3 Guitar Pickup

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Instantly turns your guitar into a monster synth!

The GK-3 sends individual signals from each guitar string to GK-compatible devices. It is carefully designed for guitar performance with a big, smooth GK knob for quick control moves. A selector switches between synth, normal guitar tone, and mixed settings. It comes complete with attachment accessories including double-sided tapes, a holder to secure the controller to your guitar's body, and a special pickup attachment plate for LP-style guitars. Other features include adjustable pickup cable length and a 1/4" phone jack for normal guitar use. The pickup has been redesigned to adjust to the varying curvatures of different guitar models including pronounced archtops.

Roland GK-3 Guitar Pickup Features:

  • Sends individual string signals to GK-compatible devices
  • Big, smooth GK knob for quick control moves
  • Selector switch moves between synth, normal guitar tone, and mixed settings
  • Includes extensive attachment accessories
  • 1/4" phone jack for normal guitar use
  • Pickup redesigned to adjust to the varying curvatures of different guitars
  • Controls
  • GK Volume
  • DOWN/S1 Switch
  • UP/S2 Switch
  • Select Switch

    Indicator
  • Power Indicator

    Connectors
  • GK Connector
  • Normal Pickup Input Jack

    Accessories
  • Normal Guitar Cable Owner's Manual

    Options
  • GK Cable: GKC-3 (3 m), GKC-5 (5 m), GKC-10 (10 m)Unit Selector: US-20GK Parallel Box: GKP-4

    Size and Weight ( BODY )

    Width
  • 87 mm
  • 3-7/16 inches

    Depth
  • 74 mm
  • 2-15/16 inches

    Height
  • 23 mm
  • 0-15/16 inches

    Weight
  • 0.1 kg
  • 0 lbs. 3 oz.

    Size and Weight ( PICKUP )

    Width
  • 102 mm
  • 4-1/16 inches

    Depth
  • 8 mm
  • 0-5/16 inches

    Height
  • 9 mm
  • 0-3/8 inches

    Weight

    * The specifications are subject to change without notice.

Roland GK-3 Guitar Pickup Specifications:

Active/PassivePassive
DC ResistanceInfo Not Available
InstrumentElectric Guitar
MagnetNone
NumberInfo Not Available
OutputInfo Not Available
PositionBridge
TypeSynth

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gk-3 synth

for years, i've wanted to play the keyboards, but after a certain age, it was not something that was what i wanted. it was at this point that i started to look into a guitar synthesizer, mostly due to hearing jimmy page using one on his deathwish II soundtrack. it was the price that kept me away at first, until i came across the roland. though midi guitar controller doesn't quite have the response as a regular guitar pickup, this model for the price range works quite exceptionally for me. i still got what i wanted in a guitar synth without a financial burden. over all response and the sound is good, and that this unit can be adapted to fit on both electric and acoustic permanently or by using the non permanent hardware for thos who does not want to drill holes into your axes.

Reviewed by Arrogant Rocker on 3/27/2007 who plays rock, jazz, classical, blues, and progressive rock.

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