Myers Pickups The Grip Plus 6″ Goosenecks Review: First recording impressions

Alistair Vance
Written by Alistair Vance

February 22, 2026

Myers Pickups The Grip Plus 6″ Goosenecks

Myers Pickups The Grip Plus 6″ Goosenecks Review: First recording impressions

Specs and details of Myers Pickups

  • Specially developed for instruments such as the accordion, when effectively capturing both the bass and treble sides of your instrument is a requirement
  • Two flexible 6″ goosenecks
  • Easy to install with a suction cup mount

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Myers Pickups The Grip Plus 6″ Goosenecks Review: First recording impressions

Myers Pickups The Grip Plus 6″ Goosenecks Review: First recording impressions

Myers Pickups The Grip Plus 6″ Goosenecks Review: First recording impressions

Myers Pickups The Grip Plus 6″ Goosenecks Review: First recording impressions

Myers Pickups The Grip Plus 6″ Goosenecks Review: First recording impressions

Myers Pickups The Grip Plus 6″ Goosenecks Review: First recording impressions

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Customer Review Summary

Myers Pickups The Grip Plus 6″ Goosenecks offer a mixed experience for users looking to enhance their accordion’s sound quality. While the overall quality of the product is commendable, there are notable issues with the suction cup mechanism, which tends to lose grip after a short period, making it difficult to maintain a stable position on the instrument.

Many users have reported that while the microphones provide decent sound capture, particularly on the treble side, they struggle with feedback and bass response. The omnidirectional nature of the capsules can lead to unwanted noise interference, especially when positioned further from the sound source. Consequently, achieving a balanced sound often requires significant EQ adjustments, which can be frustrating.

Installation is generally straightforward, although some users found the battery compartment a bit fiddly. The lack of a battery level indicator has also raised concerns, making it difficult to monitor power levels during performances.

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On the positive side, the compact design of the goosenecks is appreciated, and they can effectively cover the treble range of the accordion when properly positioned. Users have mentioned that with careful placement, the sound can be satisfactory for dance events and home recording.

In conclusion, while the Myers Pickups The Grip Plus can work well for certain applications, potential buyers should be aware of the suction cup limitations and the need for careful sound management to avoid feedback issues.



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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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