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ABOUT THE PURE CLASSIC

The Pure Classic is our signature pickup for nylon string acoustic guitars. The Pure Classic is a 4-head, bridge plate transducer.

Bridge plate transducers are the optimal choice for achieving a rich, natural guitar sound. The Pure's position on the bridge plate provides the perfect balance of sound, picking up all the strings without sounding harsh or percussive and "listening" to the sound board to amplify the unique characteristics of your guitar. The result is a warm, full-range signal that sounds great even without a preamp!

TECHNICAL SPECS & INSTALLATION NOTES:

The Pure Classic is designed to be installed with superglue for optimum sound transmission. For the players who do not wish to do this we also supply a special extra thin double stick tape for peel-and-stick removable installation. Pickups installed with this tape will require a preamp because output is reduced by about 30% compared to the superglue installation.

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Chicago Music Exchange

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Product Overview
The K&K Sound Pure Classic Nylon String Acoustic Guitar Pickup allows players to take the rich, organic tone of their favorite classical instrument to the stage without losing any of the guitar's natural character. Consisting of a bridge plate transducer which affixes to the underside of the bridge plate with a four-head design, the pickup captures the full expressive range of a nylon-stringed guitar along with the warmth and clarity loved by finger pickers. A staple accessory for gigging classical guitarists, this pickup is also an excellent option for those who want to incorporate their favorite nylon-stringed instrument into their set.
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