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Nov 11, 2022
The good/bad about the GK-3 Guitar divided pickup
Well, let’s start with the good, it works out designed and is the only option for connecting to Roland guitar processors that are sampler based.
The bad is not horrible except for two things as of now. The unit is not wireless so you will have to be corded to the processor. Also do unit does not remove easily as in taking it off. Plugging it back in it. Either is screwed in place or it is double sided tape to the guitar. The problem with this is if you have a snug fitting guitar case the unit really sticks out, the only way around this is a universal nylon soft case that allows some stretching room. Which adds another 100 bucks to the cost of the “to use” price. PS one thing good about getting a new kit with all the included parts is the fact that it all the brackets and screws will affectively mount the unit to a Gibson style guitar without any modifications other than a quick, releasing all the strings, installing the units, then re-tightening the strings.