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Musiclily Pro JB-70S Alnico 5 Single Coil Pickup per manico per basso stile Jazz Bass da 8.3K

SKU MX3427BK
Prezzo originale $21.15 - Prezzo originale $21.15
Prezzo originale
$21.15
$21.15 - $21.15
Prezzo attuale $21.15
Disponibilità:
104 in magazzino, pronto per essere spedito
  • Adatto per basso elettrico da 4 corde in stile J-bass, posizione del manico.
  • Pickup per basso J con magnete Alnico 5, simile al pickup Jazz Bass Vintage '74 F, i magneti Alnico 5 garantiscono un attacco focalizzato e una risposta dinamica sfumata, producendo un suono equilibrato in stile vintage con abbondante attacco, pieno di calore nel basso e una gamma media distintiva.
  • Spaziatura delle corde: 56 mm (2-13/64 pollici), distanza tra i fori per le viti di montaggio: 37 mm (1-29/64 pollici)
  • Resistenza: 8,3K, induttanza: 3,7H. Tolleranza: 0,5K per la bobina singola, 1K per il humbucker. Il valore della resistenza cambierà in base alla temperatura e all'umidità. Di solito, il valore della resistenza sarà alto in condizioni di caldo e aria secca, basso in condizioni di freddo e umidità. In casi estremi, la tolleranza del valore della resistenza sarà maggiore. Magnet: Alnico 5; bobina e base in fibra, cablaggio: 2P (filo di stoffa vintage).
  • Contenuto della confezione: 1 pezzo di accessori per cattura audio e montaggio. Nota: I nostri viti potrebbero non essere adatte al tuo utilizzo, utilizza le tue se possibile.
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    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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