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Seymour Duncan Quarter Pound Jazz Bass Pickup Set


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The neck pickup is slightly narrower and RW/RP for hum canceling when both pickups are used together. Often used together with STC-2 or -3 Tone Circuits for optimal tonal control.

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Very happy with the sound
submitted5 years ago
byMike
fromGeorgia
Modified a Stagg bass & sounds great
Great low end
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submitted8 years ago
byLogan Steele
fromLawrence Ma
These Seymour Duncan pickups really deliver me the low end and mid lows I wanted out of my bass. We are a TYPE O NEGATIVE TRIBUTE called Bloody Kisses and I really need a sludgey deep sound. These gave me that.
Its jazz bass with a PUNCH!!!
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submitted8 years ago
byDanbass
fromOklahoma City
Good little pick ups. It's a jazz bass sound but boosted. Your high and low range frequencies are both more clear and raised. Here's a video I made playing them on a 1977 squire jazz modified that I'll post down below. It was recorded with a blue yeti USB mic through Ampeg stacks.
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submitted3 months ago
asked byRocken Ronnie
fromRancho Cucamonga,Ca
Would these pickups enhance the sound qualities of my MIM Fender fretless Jazz bass? Are they compatible with that type of Fender bass?
1) To an extent they will. 2) Yes, they are.submitteda year ago
asked byIan
fromLongmont, Colorado
Are these the SJB-3 Pickups
I'm sorry but I'm not sure. I think they are.submitted5 years ago
asked byGB
fromPrior Lake, MN
Do these pickups fit the Made In Mexico Jazz Bass correctly (is the neck pickup the right width)?
Yes, they will fit in that model