








🎶 Elevate your sound, stay unplugged in style.
The KNA VV-3 is a lightweight, bridge-mounted piezo pickup designed for violin and viola players seeking natural acoustic sound without modifying their instrument. Featuring a handcrafted birch and ebony wooden sensor, it offers easy installation, a secure fit with cork-lined jack housing, and a standard 1/4" output jack compatible with professional audio gear. Perfect for gigging musicians wanting clear, feedback-resistant amplification with minimal weight and maximum tonal fidelity.







| ASIN | B00K0SA412 |
| Back Material | Ebony |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,678 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #44 in Violin Parts |
| Body Material | Birch Wood |
| Color Name | Natural |
| Connector Type | 1/4" Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (436) |
| Date First Available | April 30, 2014 |
| Finish Type | Varnished |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00617353858129 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Item model number | KNA VV-3 |
| Manufacturer | KNA Pickups |
| Material Type | Birch, Ebony Wood |
| Number of Strings | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 4.5 inches |
| String Material | Stainless Steel |
| Top Material | Ebony |
| UPC | 617353858129 |
R**L
Clear, easy to use, great quality
The quality of this definitely speaks for the price. If you’re on the fence between this and a cheaper version, buy this. The setup is so quick and you can keep it on when your violin is back in the case without it doing any damage. It fits super great and I can see it fitting any type of bridge, too. Noise projection was super clear
M**N
Fabulous for the price!!
I play gigs a couple times a year and decided to invest in a minimally-invasive violin pickup to make mic set-up easier and cut down on feedback. The sound quality is fantastic! I opted to place the pickup on the A & E string side of the bridge as I felt the D & G side wasn't projecting the higher notes as well. Doesn't sound "tinny" like some cheaper electric violins sound. I think it does a great job preserving the rich acoustic sound and with minimal if any popping or feedback issues. It doesn't add too much weight, either. Great buy!!
L**E
It’s a nice sound
It has the warmer, woody quality I was looking for, but my first review was for three stars because of a crunchy midrange. But, I think the performance is improved with use, as if the wood aging made it better. Be advised too, that you will have to file a bit on your bridge to make more space for this pickup.
C**Y
Love it!
This pickup has been exactly what I need! Easy to put on and take off, and provides a great connection. Very happy with this purchase!
Y**Y
Great Device. . . . for Public Performance!
This is the second pickup like this I have installed. . . . . one on a full size violin, and this one on my viola, that I use on a regular basis for public performances using a PA or amplifier. The ease of playing my viola, without having to stand near a vocal mic is such a relief!! Now I can relax, and move more naturally with my instrument, and also use some reverb, effects with it, independent of our vocal mic settings. An extremely easy to install pickup system!! A slight modification to the bridge, with a mini file, or sandpaper. . . . .is all that is necessary for proper placement.
A**R
LR Baggs preamp really helps
At first the KNA VV3 pickup on my violin sounded so bright and harsh i thought I would be sending it back. But after a day or so of tweaking using the EQ options on my LR Baggs Venue DI things have turned around dramatically. I had to roll off the piercing highs dramatically as well as some of the nasal mids. But now the sound is surprisingly warm and natural. I never would have thought it would be this good based on the first listen. I have to say I am completely satisfied now, and the volume level before feedback is awesome. So can say the KNA VV3 is a great option for a violin pickup, but you are likely going to need a good EQ capable preamp to tame this beast.
M**K
Ok cool it happens
Received first pickup, did not work. Ok cool it happens. Received replacement pickup. Doesn't work. If you hold it just right a certain way it works for a sec or two. Garbage quality control. Stay away until they resolve this issue. Got this because of the size. I guess I will have to hunt for another pickup. I bought below after second try of the Kremona, guess what, worked the first time, sounds fine, and was less than 10 bucks. Go figure. Andoer Cherub WCP-60V Clip-on Pickup Pick-up for Violin with 1/4" Jack 2.5M Cable Compact Professional
S**.
I stopped using it
I don't remember why I stopped using this pickup. But I was planning to buy another when the wonderful Amazon records keeping advised that I had bought one in 2021. And then it was in the first box of many that I planned to search for it. If you looked over my studio you would know that was a gift. It was about that time, 2021, that I decided to try an electric violin and that is where I have been. I am now thinking I might want to join the church choir and the acoustic would look nice. That violin was made by my great uncle and I got it in 1936. I am now 95. It has been appraised at a quite healthy amount. So this is a little review with some history. If I get that violin humming I'll update this review.
C**N
Très bon produit. Ma fille l'utilise avec un alto. Il ne faut pas hésiter à forcer un peu pour mettre en place le capteur. Brancher à un petit amplificateur le son est parfait pour un concert amateur. Je le conseille fortement.
H**M
klarer Sound
I**R
Gostei muito, a qualidade do som fica muito boa!
た**ん
アンプに繋いだら良い音が再生されました。
M**L
Pickup arrived promptly, well packaged and with clear simple instructions. Included was a little tool to tighten the barrels on the attached good quality "carpenter style" jack socket. The barrels were long enough to fit my viola, though I wonder if they might struggle with a very large instrument? The kna website suggests the pickup ships with spare longer barrels for such an instrument? As a precaution, I loosened the top two strings to avoid any distortion in shape of the bridge and set too with emery boards (used to file finger nails.) In no time at all, I had a snug fit for the piezo element. (See the photo) First impressions: plugged into a 1M ohm instrument input- a balanced, warm sound with lots of signal (more than I was expecting). Eventually, I boosted the presence and cut a little of the lows to closer resemble the acoustic sound of my viola. Not that you'll need to if using say, a smaller guitar amp. 😁 After a good long play, I was impressed by the usability of the sound - NO buzz, distortion, or hum. Maybe use a hi-pass filter to minimise handling noise if going into a large pa? As someone who's used amplified strings many years- my violin has the (industry standard) L.R. Baggs fitted - I'm VERY impressed, especially considering the price!
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