

🎶 Elevate your sound, own the stage—because your violin deserves the spotlight.
The Realist RLSTVNQT Copperhead Violin Pickup delivers unmatched dynamic response and transparent sound with a self-powered design that requires no batteries. Its low-profile installation fits discreetly under the bridge, preserving your instrument’s natural playability and aesthetics. Made in the USA and backed by a one-year warranty, this pickup is a reliable choice for professional musicians seeking authentic amplified violin tone.
| ASIN | B00LJKWXMI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,547 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #485 in Violin Parts |
| Body Material | Copper |
| Color Name | Copper |
| Connector Type | 1/4-inch Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (101) |
| Date First Available | November 6, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6.1 ounces |
| Item model number | RLSTVNQT |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Product Dimensions | 8.88 x 6.5 x 2 inches |
| Size | Violin |
S**S
Only Pickup You Need
Really good pickup. Pickup provides a very clear sound and is easy to install. Just put the rectangular metal piece under the foot of the bridge, and put the input on the tail-piece. This thing picks up everything: arco, pizzicato, or guitar pick. This pickup does raise the bridge on the C-string side slightly, since the pickup is installed on that side of the bridge. Raised bridge doesn't effect anything about the cello. I tune up the C-string to D, so I can put the cello in D-standard (tuning in fourths instead of fifths: DGCF) so I can play metal on cello. So I'm constantly thumping the open D string (like in metal) and the pickup does awesome at picking up the staccato from pounding the open string with the bow or finger. Pickup works great with bass and guitar amps. Got some beautiful tones out of a Fender Rumble bass amp and a Carvin v3 guitar tube amp. Also works with distortion pedals, to give a growly-acoustic tone. This pickup is great for the price, you get what you pay for. I believe you have to actively try to destroy this pickup, it is solid and built to last. Takes literally 2 minutes to install. Get this pickup and show everyone how beautiful and expressive the cello is..
A**K
Best quality for price range
Absolutely love this 100% recommend this pickup for violin. Install is easy if you know what you’re doing. Only took a few minutes to set up. Easy function and sounds exquisite. For the money this is definitely worth it. An investment for sure but my gigs have definitely improved since getting this instead of an entirely new instrument. All in all 10 out of 10 will definitely be getting the viola and cello versions later. The quality is unmatched by any other piezo electric pickups I’ve tried in the past. A must have for any Giging, recording, or performance artist who needs the authenticity of their instrument amplified.
L**E
Amazing Pickup
Needing to go electric with both my viola and cello, I was looking to recreate a true acoustic tone quality without spending a lot of money and requiring a lot of extra gear. After doing a lot of research, I decided to take the plunge and purchase realist pickups for my viola and my cello. It seemed that this would offer the simplest solution - just plug and play without the need for preamps or worrying about feedback from a mic. So far, I have been beyond pleased. The sound and tonal qualities I get from both pickups is true to my acoustic instruments and provides amplification without adding any metallic qualities. Both realist pickups were fairly easy to install, and plugged into my Behringer keyboard amp/PA along with my keyboard it couldn't have been a simpler transition. The pickups themselves do raise the bridge height a bit AND affect the sound of the instrument when it is not run through an amp, but this was not an issue for me (I installed them on a second set of instruments - not my best viola and cello). If you only have one instrument, this is a semi-permanent solution and using a small condenser mic may be a better idea.
T**U
good sound
The installation is a little bit tricky but very doable. Worked very well for my situation – I had been using a clip-on mic but there was too much bleed coming in from other instruments in the band. This pick up solved that problem. It gives a good clean sound. The only drawback is that in order to put my violin back in the case, I have to disconnect the jack from the body of the instrument. But you can leave the business end of the device still under the legs of the bridge if you perform mostly amplified. If you need to play without amplification a lot, you probably will want to remove it because the device does change the tone of the violin a small amount. This pickup would work best if you have two violins: one for amplified stuff you can leave this on, and one not.
N**L
Even A Novice Can Do This!
This is an amazing pickup. If you are a cellist who is performing in non-traditional venues, then you should definitely pick this up. The pre-amp is already built into the device, so all you need is a 1/4" cable (found at most electronic stores), and an amplifier. It picks up the the cello's natural sound beautifully without distortion or feedback of any kind. It comes with really basic instructions on how to install it. FYI: (Do not remove the black rubber band that is on the wire. This is to provide the right amount of slack between the inducer and the mounting on the tailpiece.) I suggest lying your cello on its back on a bed. Then you want to loosen the fine tuner pegs on all the strings, and loosen the A and D strings down one or two octaves. Then you should take the C and G strings off. Lift up the foot of the bridge on the CG side and place the copper inducer underneath, with the ridge part towards the tailpiece. Make sure it lines up neatly with the sides of your bridge, and it's okay if it sticks out a little towards the middle of the bridge. Attach the cylindrical part to your tailpiece by wrapping the velcro around it. I play a 3/4 size cello, and it falls about an inch and a half up from the bottom of the tailpiece. Check to make sure that the wire between the inducer is situated behind the fine tuners and the back of the tailpiece. (You can also permanently attach it to the tailpiece, but you don't want to do that if you're using a rental like I am). Once it's installed, put your C and G strings back on, tune up your cello, and get ready to be amplified!
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