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DiMarzio DP127 Split P Replacement Pickup for Fender P Bass

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Expands the tonal range of your P Bass.

Each half of the unique, double-blade DiMarzio DP127 Split P Replacement Pickup for Fender P Bass is a complete humbucker. Split P pickup is EQd to expand the range of your bass by extending both low- and high-end response-a great way to get a broader contemporary sound from mid-rangy, one-pickup-in-the-middle basses. The double-blade design adds snap for crisp attack and emphasizes cool overtones for big, smooth tone. Blade pole pieces also make the Split P pickup very sensitive to finger and pick attack. Notes seem to ring louder, especially in the upper registers, as the pickup hears the decaying note practically down to a whisper.

DiMarzio DP127 Split P Replacement Pickup for Fender P Bass Features:

  • Each half is a complete humbucker
  • Extends both low- and high-end response
  • Double-blade design adds snap for crisp attack
  • Blade pole pieces also make the Split P very sensitive to finger and pick attack

A great way to modernize your P Bass without having to do any cutting. Get yours from Guitar Center today!
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Was at a local bar gig and the bassist was using a frankenbass with those pups. I really liked his tone that he got from these bad boys. Talking to him about it he says they're one of his favorites for projects but sometimes they can be a bit to big he says for certin aftermarket bodies so you'll have to do a little sanding.

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