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Your cart is empty. Pure Mini is a pickup with three piezo heads.
Designed to be mounted on an acoustic guitar
Attach three heads under the bridge and pick up to help balance the sound and get the optimal frequency characteristics for acoustic guitars.
Basically, we recommend installing it with a momentary adhesive and a jigsaw.
If you do not use the instant glue, you can also use the included double-sided tape.
*Please use a jelly type (gel type) for instant adhesive.
Accessories
• Mounting Jig
• White Pin (for guide)
• Golf Tee (guide)
• Putty (working)
• Double Sided Tape
ED
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
I purchased this 9 years ago for an acoustic guitar without electronics and preamp. The good: the sound quality is amazing. Far better than most sound hole pickups. Unlike electric pickups, it sounds just like your acoustic guitar just louder and through the amp. This is my favorite feature about this as I don’t care for the cheap electric-acoustic sound from lower end guitars. Installation is easy but be careful, take your time, use masking tape and get the right drill bit to widen the hole for the plug.Cons: if you are playing in a live setting with other players you may need a sound hole plug (to prevent reverb and echo from the noise) and a DI for pre-amp power (you’ll be overpowered by other instruments that have a preamp).But given that the guitar actually sounds like your guitar, it is worth it. Top notch product even a decade later.
Scotty
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 21, 2024
Self-fitted this to an Ashbury AT-24 tenor guitar. Admittedly drilling into a guitar was not my favourite thing I’ve ever done. Took me two days all in, ensuring I was doing everything properly, but bloomin’ eck the tone I’m getting from this through the mixer is just amazing. Highly recommend.
NicBou
Reviewed in Canada on July 7, 2023
I was nervous drilling into my guitar and ended up having to drill more than I thought to get the pickup through the block. However, it works like a charm, very well designed, the template provided is genius! The instructions are written in very accessible vocabulary so easy to follow.
カスタマー
Reviewed in Japan on December 3, 2023
自分で取り付けしました。ちょっと難しいですが、落ち着いてやればなんとかなりました。音はギターの音色をそのままスピーカーから出してくれます。自然のままの音なので、音をいじるのは他の機械でやり易いです。これほど透明感のある音で再現してくれるピックアップは他には知りません。
LuckyLucy
Reviewed in Canada on September 10, 2022
KK pure miniI bought this because it was inexpensive and yet has a really great following and reputation for one of the more natural sounding pickups. It also has a reputation of a fairly easy install.There are lots of install videos of in depth installation procedures and I will say the procidee color manual is superb.If you ask me how the install went? Il tell you how frustrated I was. Not at the fault of the product. But because I was installing it in a tiny Martin mini LX1 guitar which is a travellers guitar. The sound hole is very small and there's not a whole lot of space in there to manoever. So my advice here is, of you're buying this to install on a small guitar like mine, for example , baby Taylor or a small parlor guitar, be aware of the install difficulty.I am pretty sure if you have a normal sized guitar the install would be extremely easy.Anyway after a painful 2 hours I got it done but ended up with a lot of superglue to clean off my hand. It was not the most ideal install for me and was NOT a clean looking end result. But did it work ok? YES.This pickup lives up to the hype. Extremely natural tone. Very balanced full output and not so overly high exaggerated highs. It maintains the Martins woody boxy acoustic sound and has almost zero quack that a piezo UST pickup would have sounded.Some mention the output is low and you would need a preamp. I will say that's not true. I am finding very good output despite it being a passive pickup. The only thing I'd say is that it sounds even better with a bit of eq and personal taste for compression. I like to dial in some more bass for my application since it is a baby guitar.Ask for feedback , there is none. I then cranked it up super high on my PA and then it started feeding back. But this is extreme example and if you're on a very loud stage you'd want a notch filter. You will NOT have issues with feedback as much as you would on a microphone based pickup like LRbaggs and some Fishmans that have microphones under the saddle .One of the nice advantages of it being a passive pickup is that it has no 9v battery. Zero maintenance after the install. But that also means there's no gain control nor tone control right on the guitar like you would on something like a LRbaggs pickup. That's a small disadvantage in my opinion. On my other guitar I have the LRbaggs with the gain and volume controls right at the guitar .So how does this compare with LRbaggs Lyric? Well for one, Lyric installs much easier. No superglue. It is WAY faster and easier to install one mic rather than fussing with 3 transducers and superglue. KK pure mini is more of a permanent install due to the glue. LRbaggs can be easily removed and installed elsewhere with very little effort and zero damage with the guitar gutts. LRbaggs is an active pickup so it comes with the input gain dial and the volume control. KK has nothing since it's passive. However KK Does offer an add-ON kit that lets you control volume but it is still not an active pickup. I will also say KK pure mini has another more expensive version With the active pickup too so it's not as if the option doesn't exist. In terms of sound I find the Pure mini has a deeper tone and fuller sound compared to Lyric. Lyric NEEDS some EQ to dial back the bass. It's a thin sound. While the Pure mini I found sounds darn good without it . Lryic feeds back a lot. Pure mini does not. Overall I really like the pure mini over the Lyric. If I were to do it all over again with my main guitar , I would've picked a KK ultra pure mini which is the active pickup version of the same pickup. My reasons are: low feedback on stage and the unprocessed raw sound is more natural sounding than LRbaggs Lyric and Anthem.There you have it. I love this pickup and can easily recommend it to anyone considering a high quality acoustic sound. I didn't think I'd say it but, I think this is better than ubiquitous LRbagss solutions. Wow. And when you go this route you have many pure mini options like passive, passive with vol control addon, full active version, and also K&K's external preamp box as well. Lots here to research and choose.
Dave Burgess
Reviewed in Australia on July 13, 2021
Have used these pickups for awhile and when the A-Band system on one of my acoustics failed and I found that they had gone out of business my first choice for a replacement was the Pure Mini.
Clem Wehner
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2017
I installed the K&K Pure Mini Acoustic Guitar Pickup on my Baby Taylor and I am stunned at the superb sound quality I now get. I've never been really pleased with my Baby Taylor because it had a hollow empty barrel sound to it, often typical of small instruments. But these pickups collect the sound right at the underside of the saddle and the sound is perfect. It's clear, perfectly balanced between strings, and the sound is exactly what it should sound like from a full-sized top notch guitar. The hollow sound I disliked is not in the output that goes to the amp, so the amplified sound is now better than the guitar itself. The 3 pickup elements have a lot of output so they feed the amplifier just great. I had no trouble installing the pickups. Just follow the instructions, read every word thoroughly about 3 times, work slowly and dry run the installation using the special alignment jig that is part of the kit. It makes sure the 3 pickup elements are perfectly positioned. It's simple, but be sure to dry run it few times just to make sure you can get your hand into the sound hole without getting superglue on yourself and you get the jig into the right places. With superglue, you only get one chance to position the pickup pads. My Baby Taylor has a real small sound hole (only 98 mm), so this practice was very important. Also be sure to cover your entire guitar top with paper or something in case you drip some glue. Be double sure to use only superglue Gel which stays where you put it and will not run. Do not use regular or even thick superglue because it will run. Use only the gel. Do what they say and use lots of glue spread around on the pickup pad until it covers the entire pad and is thick. It should squeeze out from under the pickup pad when you push it into place. Be sure to press it firmly into place and hold it for at least 30 seconds until the glue sets. I held mine for a full minute or longer just to be sure. I found the superglue Gel at Lowe's and Home Depot for about 3 bucks. I practiced by gluing a small coin onto a piece of wood. This is the best $99 I ever spent on my guitars. It changed my Baby Taylor into my favorite guitar. This is a superb product that performed better than the advertisements claimed.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2012
I've played guitar, both recreational and professional, for over 25 years. Always acoustic. Can't remember if I've even ever picked up an electric guitar. Anyway, I've for the most part, been happy with most of the rigs I've had in the past, as long as I had a pre-amp to adjust the sound with. Doing a little tweaking with a pre-amp seemed like a fair trade off to getting a great sound. But still, the sound I heard coming out of my guitars when they were unplugged, just couldn't be reproduced once they were plugged in. Until I found the Pure Western mini.I had recently purchased a Taylor GSmini (which has an amazingly full and warm sound in its own right) and was looking for the best way to get it wired for sound. After looking at all the different options (Taylor's own GSmini pickup - which is horrible, a couple of Fishman alternatives and the LR Baggs Anthem) I ran across the K&K Pure Western. I was a little hesitant be cause the the pick up is passive, so I wouldn't have any volume control on the guitar itself, I've been running through a Baggs Para Acoustic DI for years, so I could control my volume through that if I needed to. The reviews I read about the K&K almost seemed to good to be true, but since the installation seemed easy enough to do and 99% of the reviews on the K&K were 5 stars, I took a chance. I am so glad I did!The sound, straight out of the guitar - without going through the Baggs DI - was amazing! It was just like the natural sound produced by my guitar except louder. I was blown away! No "quackiness" or "tinny" sounds like you sometimes get with a ribbon or piezio pickup. No feedback like you have to battle with some internal mics in guitars. Just pure, warm and full guitar sound. Running it through the Baggs DI only enhances the sound and gives me more options to widen up and add layers and textures with the tones. But even without running the guitar through a pre-amp, I can't say enough about the fullness and warmth of the guitar tone! It's truly the first guitar (and I've played dozens and dozens) that sounds identical when plugged in, to the way it sounds unplugged. You really have to hear it to fully appreciate how awesomely powerful this K&K Western pickup is and how amazed you'll be at the results.Since the pickup is passive, there is no on board electronics to fool with or batteries to mess with or replace when they lose their charge. If you really want on board volume control with this pickup, use a Taylor V- Cable guitar chord that has a volume knob built into the cable so you can have complete control to mute or raise or lower your guitars volume. Or run through a pre amp of some kind.Installation was not too difficult, but did take about 45 minutes to do properly. The instructions provided with the pickup are some of the best and most detailed instructions for the installation of anything that I've ever used. I was never in a position where I didn't understand what the instructions were telling me to do or I was confused as to what I needed to do next. I will say that if you have large hands and/or forearms, the installation may be a little difficult. I have large forearms and installing the endjack through the rear of the guitar was the hardest part for me, simply because of the size of my forearms in relation to the size of the sound hole of my Taylor GSmini. Installing the transducers under the bridge plate was pretty easy, as long as you are following the directions provided and have taken the time to make and use the "jig" that the directions suggest using. You can use a piece of the cardboard box that the K&K Western ships in to make the "jig". All the other materials needed to make the jig and position the transducers under the bridge plate are included.If the guitar you are installing this pickup in doesn't have a pre-drilled hole in the rear of the guitar for the end-jack, you'll have to drill a hole, using a succession of larger and larger drill bits, until you get the hole up to the right size for the end jack to poke through. The installation instructions provided give great, step by step details for doing this, and even provide you with the drill bit sizes. If you have to do this (my Taylor GS mini came with a whole already drilled so I didn't have to do this part), I would recommend picking up a hole reamer to use to get the hole to its final dimension. I'd use the hole reamer in place of the final bit size the recommend. You'll just have more control over the final dimension of the hole using a reamer instead of a drill bit.All in all, I may never buy another guitar again with built in electronics as long as K&K is still making the Western Pure. It was easy to install and the sound it produces is the most genuine sound I've heard a plugged in acoustic make. K&K has a new fan in me and if you one in your guitar, I'm guessing they'll have another new fan as well.
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