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Comentado en Italia el 14 de junio de 2024
Una botta di adrenalina al tuo basso in configurazione Precision split-coil!
Damian Keen
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 3 de febrero de 2024
These Seymour Duncan 1/4 Pounders make a Squier P Bass sound like you have just spent 2k on a proper Fender, i honestly cant believe how much of a difference they have made, nice twangy high notes with tons of sustain, turn the tone control to the lowest position and the low notes are seriously Bassy, perfect for Dub Reggae. The amount of extra control with the tone is incredibly. Very very easy to fit, best upgrade ever. BUY THEM!!!
Nigel, BC, Canada
Comentado en Canadá el 31 de enero de 2024
Like most people, I was confused as to how I would upgrade my MIM P-Bass pickup. Meaning, there is no lack of choice when it comes to after market pickups for this style of bass guitar.As I never found the stock pickup all that good, as it lacked tonal range etc.I watched all the YT comparison videos and read the reviews here on Amazon (check out Manotick StringWorks - Fender Precision Bass gets new Seymour Duncan Quarter Pound SPB-3 Pickups... nice upgrade!) and made the choice. Glad I did, no regrets. At around $150, I feel was a very good and reasonable upgrade for this Bass.The swap out/in installation was very easy as there are only two wires that need to be soldered, and the 4 screws to mount the new pickup. Everything fit perfectly. If you have an after market pick guard, you may need to do some minor scaping if the fit is too tight.Happily in the Low-End.
Dizzy Dean M
Comentado en Australia el 7 de julio de 2021
My bass now has a nice growl to it.
Gerardo Amezquita
Comentado en México el 10 de febrero de 2020
Excelente producto! Llego sin problema y a tiempo, aunque aun no las he instalado
C. Jackson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de mayo de 2014
I have had, for years, a cheap Chinese knockoff of a Fender P-Bass, in a vintage style, which I bought specifically because it had a Jazz neck. I've considered, off and on, buying a "real" bass, but that's another 500-1000 dollars and so I figured it may make more sense to see what I could do with the original to make it a better bass without that much of an investment. The first thing to do in any instrument upgrade is to replace the pickups, and I am glad that I went with these. They are, first of all, EXTREMELY loud. I had to pull them back from the strings a few millimeters further than the original pickups were positioned, and even then the output level is more close to "active" than passive. But the versatility that they have really can't be overstated. The tone with the tone knob turned all the way up is biting, aggressive, sharp, and articulate. The tone with the tone knob rolled all the way back is rich, warm, and creamy. Rolling the volume back a bit and the tone knob only a touch forward from rolled all the way back gives it a warm, jazzy tone, and I can crank it up all the way for an abrasive, overdriven sound more keyed for punk or metal. My $100 bass sounds like it cost 10 times more, and only cost me $65. Great, great pickups.