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Musiclily Pro JB-70S Alnico 5 Single Coil Bridge Pickup 7.9K für Jazz Bass Style Bass

SKU MX3428BK
Ursprünglicher Preis $21.15 - Ursprünglicher Preis $21.15
Ursprünglicher Preis
$21.15
$21.15 - $21.15
Aktueller Preis $21.15
Verfügbarkeit:
84 auf Lager, bereit zum Versand
  • Passt für 4-saitigen J-Bass-Stil E-Bass, Brückenposition
  • Alnico 5 -Magnet J -Bass -Picken, ähnelt dem F Vintage '74 Jazz -Bass -Picken. Alnico 5 -Magnete sorgen für einen fokussierten Angriff und eine differenzierte dynamische Antwort. Sie erzeugen eine ausgewogene Vintage -Stimme mit ausreichend Biss, voller Tieftonwärme und einem deutlichen Mitteltönbereich.
  • Saitenabstand: 58 mm (2-9/32 Zoll), Abstand der Befestigungsschraubenlöcher: 39,5 mm (1-9/16 Zoll)
  • Widerstand: 7,9 kΩ, Induktivität: 3,2 H. Toleranz: 0,5 kΩ für Einzellwicklungen, 1 kΩ für Humbucker-Wicklungen. Der Widerstandswert ändert sich je nach Temperatur und Luftfeuchtigkeit. Normalerweise ist der Widerstandswert in heißer und trockener Witterung höher und in kalter und feuchter Witterung niedriger. In Extremfällen ist die Toleranz des Widerstandswerts größer. Magnet: Alnico 5; Spule und Bodenplatte aus Fasermaterial, Verkabelung: 2P (antik Stoffisolierung)
  • Lieferumfang: 1 Stück Abnehmer und Montagezubehör. Hinweis: Unsere Schrauben passen möglicherweise nicht zu Ihrer Anwendung. Verwenden Sie, wenn möglich, Ihre eigenen Schrauben.
    Color: Brücke Schwarz

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 8 reviews
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    Brad
    Fitment issues.

    The neck pickup and cover did not fit my jazz bass body without heavy modification. Otherwise they're decent for less than 40 bucks.

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    Samuel Brott
    Amazing

    Awesome. Massive low end gig and studio ready. Do yourself a solid and save money on your next build.

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    frankp93
    Passable, but no Seymour Duncans for warmth

    I have a Squier J-Bass with Seymour Duncan pickups that I really like, I'm, not a slapper and am not after a bright tone. I use flatwound strings and aspire to sound as much like an upright as I can imply.I happened to be doing some work on the bass (new tailpiece, tone cap, and nut) and decided to try a quick pickup swap and evaluation.If you're someone who expects to EQ your tone through a pedal or amp the Musiclily pickups will probably meet your needs. They're brighter than the SDs, and turning the tone down completely (Jaco tone) still left a bit too much edge for my taste. It's nothing an EQ pedal or amp couldn't improve but, as a comparison of the untreated output, these pickups lack some of the warmth I really value in this particular instrument (if I want Chris Squire brightness I'll grab my Rickenbacker strung with Rotosounds). Lowering the poles a bit from the strings cut some of that brightness, but diffused the sound and made it less defined, I realized that's actually the sweet spot of the SDs: a warm tone that remains well-defined.Bottom Line: These pickups are fine for a J-Bass if your preference is a bright tone, or you expect to process it. But if your goal is a more traditional Motown/Jazz tone, there are better options out there.

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    Sherry Mueller
    Alnico jazz bass pickups

    These sound very good, excellent quality

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    Geoff
    Decent pickups in a standard size

    At $32.89 for the set, these should definitely be upgrades for a lot of OEM pickups on budget-priced basses. These seem to be made well enough and the sound is perfectly decent.

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