Ned Steinberger and David Gage Team Up for Realist Docking Station for Double Bass
Double bassists know that with most upright bass pickups, you don’t get a volume control unless you mount a full preamp on your bass.
As a solution to that, Ned Steinberger and David Gage teamed up to create the Realist Docking Station, a “no fuss dock and volume knob” that works with any double bass pickup.

The device mounts onto a bass’s tailpiece using tension from the strings to keep it in place while dressing the cable down the front of the bass and out of the way. With a 1/4? input and 1/4? output, the device is designed to easily work into any existing pickup situation.
In addition to volume attenuation, the Docking Station has the “Jack-Pot”, which is a potentiometer that allows the resistance to be bypassed for full loudness.
The Realist Docking Station is shipping now with a street price of $89. For more info, check out the Realist website.
Realist Docking Station Demo:
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sooo… why don’t you just buy a doublebasspickup, that has a volume knob? wtf…
There is no such thing.