Myers Pickups The Grip Plus 3″ Goosenecks Review: Checking reliability in the mix

Alistair Vance
Written by Alistair Vance

April 16, 2026

Myers Pickups The Grip Plus 3″ Goosenecks

Myers Pickups The Grip Plus 3″ Goosenecks Review: Checking reliability in the mix

Unique details of Myers Pickups microphone

  • Specially developed for instruments such as the accordion to capture both the treble and bass sides of the instrument.
  • Two flexible 3″ goosenecks
  • Easy to install with a suction grip

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Myers Pickups The Grip Plus 3″ Goosenecks Review: Checking reliability in the mix

Myers Pickups The Grip Plus 3″ Goosenecks Review: Checking reliability in the mix

Myers Pickups The Grip Plus 3″ Goosenecks Review: Checking reliability in the mix

Myers Pickups The Grip Plus 3″ Goosenecks Review: Checking reliability in the mix

Myers Pickups The Grip Plus 3″ Goosenecks Review: Checking reliability in the mix

Myers Pickups The Grip Plus 3″ Goosenecks Review: Checking reliability in the mix

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Customer Review Summary

The Myers Pickups The Grip Plus 3″ Goosenecks offer a mixed experience based on user feedback.

On one hand, many users appreciate the excellent grip and sound quality, finding it particularly effective for accordion use. The ease of attachment via suction cups is also highlighted as a significant advantage.

However, some users express disappointment, particularly regarding the sound output in live settings. They note that while the pickup may work well for solo performances, it struggles to be heard in group settings, where it can become overpowered by other instruments. Additionally, the construction of the pickup is critiqued, with concerns about its ability to capture sound effectively from both treble and bass sides.

Overall, while the pickups are versatile and well-suited for certain applications, they may not meet the needs of all musicians, especially in more demanding ensemble situations.

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Alistair Vance

Based in Bristol, Al has spent over a decade mixing local bands before specialising in hybrid studio consulting. He’s obsessed with the price-to-performance ratio, helping musicians achieve a "Radio Ready" sound without the need for a £50,000 Neve console. No fluff, just honest gear reviews to get your tracks sounding professional on a real-world budget.

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