Bass Pickups
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Realist Pickup for Acoustic Upright Bass List Price: $245.00 Sale Price: $196.00 |
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The Realist Upright Bass acoustic transducer was designed by Ned Steinberger in association with David Gage. A primary design goal was to create a transducer that would work equally well for pizzicato and arco through commonly used amplifiers, without requiring a pre-amp or other active, battery powered gear... |
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Seymour Duncan Quarter Pound P-Bass Pickup List Price: $93.00 Sale Price: $58.49 Average Rating: ![]() |
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This Precision pickup is for musicians who want maximum output and extended frequency range. Large quarter-inch wide pole pieces expand the magnetic field and extend the frequency range from low to high end for a fat, full, punchy sound with midrange presence... |
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EMG P Actve Bass Pickup, Black List Price: $129.99 Sale Price: $95.00 Average Rating: ![]() |
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The Bass pickup of choice since it was developed, the EMG-P uses short, squat coils that have very little resistance and plenty of inductance. Because the coils are not in series like the passive types, there's about twice as much low end as a passive pickup... |
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AXL Marquee Capricorn Dual Pickup Electric Bass Guitar, Blue List Price: $279.98 Sale Price: $209.98 |
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The original design of the Capricorn bass combines classic elements with modern appointments to appeal to players who appreciate vintage style but want a bass that sets them apart from the rest. The Marquee Capricorn Bass (AJ-800) has an offset Alder body, a maple neck and a rosewood fretboard... |
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Fender Custom Shop 60s J-Bass Pickup Set List Price: $209.99 Sale Price: $124.95 Average Rating: ![]() |
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If you took the pickups from the world's best-selling bass and over-wound 'em for more punch, midrange, bass and output, then you'd have Custom Shop '60s Jazz Bass Pickups. Built with special Alnico 5 magnets and Formvar magnet wire, these babies thump and growl like nobody's business! OEM on many Custom Shop basses... |
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can you put Guitar Pickups in a bass?
I know it's possible, but is it a good idea? What will it sound like? can you put bass pickups in a guitar?
You "could" but there's not much point. Depending on the pickup there's usually 6 poles (for guitar) or 4 poles (for bass) and they're spaced out so they can match the space of each string and be right underneath them. This way you get the most volume.










US $700.00







