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Seymour Duncan Quarter Pound P-Bass Pickups
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Our most popular Basslines pickup. High output, versatile, pickup. Recommended for blues, classic rock, punk, heavy rock, classic metal and nu-metal.
description
The quarter-inch diameter pole pieces expand the magnetic field and extend the frequency ranges for fat, full, punchy sound with tremendous mid-range presence and maximum output. Though often used for heavy rock tones, this pickup gives amazing tonal versatility to a single pickup instrument making this the most popular Basslines pickup. Includes logo covers.
complete setup
Often used together with STC-3M3 and -3M4 Tone Circuits for optimal tonal control.
guitars
For warmer toned ash, alder or basswood body instruments. Works especially well with rosewood fingerboards.
players
Mark Hoppus / Blink 182, Ian Grushka / New Found Glory, Anthony Celestino / Box Car Racer, Jay Bentley / Bad Religion, Melissa auf der Maur / Smashing Pumpkins & Hole, Steve Harris / Iron Maiden
Our most popular Basslines pickup. High output, versatile, pickup. Recommended for blues, classic rock, punk, heavy rock, classic metal and nu-metal.
description
The quarter-inch diameter pole pieces expand the magnetic field and extend the frequency ranges for fat, full, punchy sound with tremendous mid-range presence and maximum output. Though often used for heavy rock tones, this pickup gives amazing tonal versatility to a single pickup instrument making this the most popular Basslines pickup. Includes logo covers.
complete setup
Often used together with STC-3M3 and -3M4 Tone Circuits for optimal tonal control.
guitars
For warmer toned ash, alder or basswood body instruments. Works especially well with rosewood fingerboards.
players
Mark Hoppus / Blink 182, Ian Grushka / New Found Glory, Anthony Celestino / Box Car Racer, Jay Bentley / Bad Religion, Melissa auf der Maur / Smashing Pumpkins & Hole, Steve Harris / Iron Maiden
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Donner du tonus.... 1 of 2 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Trois-Rivières, Quebec
Wow,,,,,seymour duncan arrive toujours à me surprendre , que ce soit avec les guitares ou comme dans ce cas-ci avec ma basse..Bravo encore une fois!
Posted by Andre Sirois on Apr 2, 2021
Great Upgrade! 1 of 1 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Vancouver, British Columbia
These are great if you upgrading any P-Bass copy. I put these in a Korean made P-bass copy and they brought new life this bass. I think the stock pickups in a Fender American Standard P-Bass are better for the Fender as they are clearer and more balanced then putting the quarter pounders in the Fender. Other than that, I would buy again for other basses.
Posted by Ray on Aug 23, 2018
Awesome 2 of 2 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Want to wake up your Mexican Fender, squire or even the American standard, this is the pickup for you! Great tone, high output and great all around value. It's the best $75.00 bucks you will spend!!!
Posted by Terry on Apr 7, 2014
Awesome all around! 2 of 2 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Montréal, Quebec
Have used the SPB2's on two of my Mex P-basses and just ordered another set for one of my U.S. P-bass. My other U.S. std has Cust Shop PUP's.
Posted by Al Burr on Jan 29, 2014
1/4 pounder on a MIM Fender P 1 of 1 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Calgary Chinook, Alberta
This is an economical way to upgrade the MIM bass. The biggest change is an increase in the effective range of the tone control. The sound is big, powerful.
Posted by John H on Sep 19, 2012