Seymour Duncan Vintage for Precision Bass - SPB-1 -- In 1957, Leo Fender changed the Precision Bass® guitar pickup to a two coil system wired together to eliminate interference hum. He also used two pole pieces for each string to capture the greater string excursion of the bass guitar. This pickup delivers the distinctive smooth output, increased treble and full midrange of the original.
Seymour Duncan Vintage for Precision Bass - SPB-1 -- In 1957, Leo Fender changed the Precision Bass® guitar pickup to a two coil system wired together to eliminate interference hum. He also used two pole pieces for each string to capture the greater string excursion of the bass guitar. This pickup delivers the distinctive smooth output, increased treble and full midrange of the original.
| application |
Moderate output, passive “soapbar” pickup for four- or five-string bass. |
| description |
Passive alternative to battery-powered pickups for four and five-string bass players. The tone is simple and organic, with added warmth and punch. |
| complete setup |
Direct replacement for EMG® 35 or 40. Calibrated neck and bridge set. Often used together with STC-2 or –3 Tone Circuits for optimal tonal control |
| basses |
The full-length dual blades accommodate maximum string spacings up to 2.70” (68.5mm) for the four-string model and up to 3.10” (78.5mm) for the five-string model |
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