

🎸 Unlock synth magic from your bass—be the sonic pioneer everyone envies!
The Roland GK-3B Bass Divided Pickup is a sleek, ultra-thin 13-pin pickup designed specifically for bassists seeking to integrate advanced synthesizer capabilities. Compatible with Roland’s V-Bass and GR-55 synth systems, it offers a smooth volume knob and a versatile switch to blend traditional bass tones with synth sounds. Weighing only 70 grams and including easy installation accessories, it’s the ultimate tool for professional musicians aiming to expand their tonal horizons without bulky gear.



| ASIN | B000VJ2850 |
| Back Material Type | Basswood |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72,324 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #124 in Bass Guitar Pickups & Pickup Covers |
| Body Material | Plastic |
| Body Material Type | Plastic |
| Brand | BOSS |
| Brand Name | BOSS |
| Connector Type | 13-pin |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 75 Reviews |
| Fretboard Material Type | Rosewood |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00761294087169, 04957054087166 |
| Guitar Bridge System | Adjustable |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | S-S-S |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Instrument | bass |
| Instrument Size | 10.5 inches x 6 inches x 2.25 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 10.5 x 6 x 2.25 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.5"L x 6"W x 2.25"H |
| Item Type Name | GK-3B |
| Item Weight | 70 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Roland |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Divided Bass Pickup |
| Model Number | GK-3B |
| Neck Material Type | Maple or Rosewood |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| String Material Type | Nylon |
| Top Material Type | Plastic |
| UPC | 761294087169 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | See manufacuter for details. |
H**N
This came with a kit and was easily mounted to my jazz bass
Exactly what I needed for my sy1000
F**E
Waited a while to post a review.
I waited a while to post this review so I could expound with clarity when I reviewed it. I use this pickup on a Peavey Cirrus 6 string and run it through a Roland GR-20 guitar synth. I would love to tell you the GK-3B tracks flawlessly, but that is not the case. However, I am not sure if the problem is the nature of GK-3B or the fact that I am running it through the somewhat antiquated Roland GR-20. At some point I will get the Roland GR-55 and I believe I will likely see an improvement in the overall tracking. Having said that, I am very pleased with the GK-3B. I use it extensively in my home studio and my live church gig with our worship team. It is so incredibly powerful to add a realistic, breathy sax or vibraphone or flute or vocal pad to an intimate time of heartfelt worship, without having to have all those instrumentalists and vocalists on stage. Also, it has revolutionized the way that I record. A friend even commented recently how remarkably uncanny it is that I am able to produce entire multitrack recordings using only my bass guitar. In the beginning I used the GK-3B with the "temporary" adhesive application pads and it was ok. I did that because I did not want to wait to have it professionally, permanently installed as there were only a few local shops/luthiers that were able to do the job and they had long wait times. Finally, I had it installed by a tech at the local Sam Ash. He did an excellent job and it added to the tracking accuracy and cut down (a little) on the somewhat bulky footprint of the GK-3B. If money was not an issue I would prefer to outfit all my basses with internal peizo synth access systems. But as money is a factor, for me, the GK-3B is the most cost effective way to utilize the infinate possibilities of the world of synth access.
L**E
Wind and Brass sounds long overdue.
I put this on my Tobias Basic 6 and other than the first octave I enjoyed the tracking and playability I was able to achieve. Long awaited and overdue!
B**4
Great!
I have a Roland GR-55 synthesizer. I use the Roland guitar pickup on my Les Paul & I bought this pickup for my Fender Jazz Bass and it works well with the GR-55 synthesizer on its bass guitar function
D**A
Very hard to get to trigger correctly
It's in the nature of bass instruments that it is very difficult to get midi pickups to trigger correctly. Even playing an octave up on a six-string bass I could not get satisfying results.
G**N
Wow! Great!
I own a gk3, for my guitar, but this brings a great array of sounds. I love it.
B**N
doesn't work as well as the guitar version...
I have a gk-3 on my guitar and have been using it for years with my GR-1 synth. I thought I could install the GR3B on my bass and get some of the same coolness. This was not to be!!! Installation went okay but the functionality was not where near the response of the GK3 on my guitar. I put it on a 5 string bass, maybe I will try it with my 4 string but I was hoping for far more... It might be that the GR-1 is too old for good function but it still works great on my guitar. the odd thing is I could get certain notes to synth trigger but not others and very few at that. I have tried every adjustment I could find in the manual... I am somewhat disappointed and wish I was in a position to return it. oh well..
A**.
Roland has really made these add-ons to your existing guitar work well
I have had Roland gear for a long time and I was pretty impressed by how well the GK-3B can be attached to the bass. They seem to have thought of everything and my attachment is quite solid, without making any modifications to the bass itself.
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