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rboyce 10-18-2005, 01:44 PM Hi.
I just bought a used P Bass Pickup on the 'bay that was sold to me as taken from a "American P Bass", but I'm not convinced of this. There is a number on the bottom of the pickup - "048614". I assume this is a Fender part number? I tried wading through the mnay on-line Parts Lists pdf files on the Fender web site, but I could not find a match.
Can anyone out there confirm what Fender P Basses (if any) used a pickup with the number "048614" stamped on the back?
Thanks in advance,
Ray
Luis Fabara 10-18-2005, 02:37 PM Hi.
I just bought a used P Bass Pickup on the 'bay that was sold to me as taken from a "American P Bass", but I'm not convinced of this. There is a number on the bottom of the pickup - "048614". I assume this is a Fender part number? I tried wading through the mnay on-line Parts Lists pdf files on the Fender web site, but I could not find a match.
Can anyone out there confirm what Fender P Basses (if any) used a pickup with the number "048614" stamped on the back?
Thanks in advance,
Ray
According to the Ebay Item.. it is a serial number. and in no place that auction says "American"
It came out from a Fender Deluxe P-Bass Special
The pickup is this: Vintage Special P-Bass Pickup , made with alnico polepieces.
Where did I get this info?
I work for the NSA, and I know all your moves.
rboyce 10-18-2005, 03:02 PM That would be a funny post if you were correct, but you are wrong.
The ebay item # is 735613709. It is clearly stated in the auction description (as well as through emails with the seller) that it came out of a 2001 Fender American Precision bass.
Hah!
Anybody else out there with some helpful info?
Thanks,
ray
Luis Fabara 10-18-2005, 03:08 PM Ok I wanted to be funny...
BUT.
now for real.. The info I posted is correct in what matters to you.
That number is present in the pickups that come of a Fender Deluxe P-Bass Special and has THE SAME NUMBER on the bottom as yours.
So the pickup is the SAME.
The pickup is this: Vintage Special P-Bass Pickup , made with alnico polepieces.
Luis Fabara 10-18-2005, 03:10 PM http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7354249864&category=41428
There it is.. even with pictures of the number.
I did research whay pickups came with it on that year, so thats why I put that on my earlier post.
rboyce 10-18-2005, 03:21 PM Luis -
Thanks...I understand your point. That's a good start in trying to track down this pickup. However, this info neither confirms nor rules out that my pickup came out of a 2001 USA P Bass. Maybe it did, maybe it didn't.
For example, couldn't the same pickup (based on the part #) be used in many different models of Fender P Basses (not just the "Deluxe P Bass Special" that you found on eBay)? Also, doesn't Fender make Deluxe P Bass Specials in Indonesia, Mexico and the USA? So, in theory, this pickup could have potentially been manufactured anywhere.
All I'm really trying to figure out if this pickup is 1) a genuine Fender and 2) made in the USA.
It would be great if the Fender web site had a searchable parts database, but it doesn't. Unless I'm missing something.
Thanks again,
ray
Luis Fabara 10-18-2005, 03:30 PM Oh I see...
Most posibly it is made in U.S.A. and the same pickups are used on the Special, wich is Mexican.
I have searched everywhere I can on that part number, and No, there is no info on that, and we can think that it is in fact a Part Number and not a serial...
A normal number for a US P Bass Pickup is 2046-000
Somebody here could check his American P Bass to check the number. So.. Im out! Have no power here.
rboyce 10-24-2005, 09:10 PM FWIW...someone from Fender customer support actually responded to my question regarding the origin of this pickup. I'm updating this thread with his info with the hope that it will help someone else out at some point down the road:
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Hello,
The number on the bottom is actually the part number for the pickup bobbin. These specific bobbins are indeed the ones that are used for the American Series (standard) P-Bass pickups. Below are some specs for you.
Best regards,
John-
Fender Musical Instrumets
Pickup: American Standard Precision
Position: Rhythm (Toward Neck)
Used On Models: American Standard Precision Bass
American Deluxe Precision Bass
California P-Bass Special
American Standard Precision Left Handed
Part Number: 0056004000
Description: The P-Bass has been at the heart of popular music for five decades. This is the bass sound heard on countless popular recordings, live performances, and is the most recognized sound throughout the music world. The classic split pickup design is humbucking, and the pickups
are offset to produce the unique qualities of tone found only with the P-Bass. The Standard series P-Bass pickups maintain this tradition with a sound that is smooth and punchy, and the woody tone quality the P-Bass is known for.
Wire: #42 Polysol
Turns: 10,000
Bobbin: Plastic
Magnet: Alnico 5 Level
Polarity: North
DC Resistance: 5.30 K - 5.90 K Ohms (10.5 K Ohms Both Coils)
Inductance: 5.9 Henries (Both Coils)
DC Resistance: 5.30 K - 5.90 K Ohms (10.5 K Ohms Both Coils)
Appearance Details: Classic Fender split coil humbucking design, Ainico 5 magnets, flush magnet array / non staggered, polysol magnet wire, vintage construction, plastic pickup covers. Changed from Fiber to Plastic bobbin in 1999
-----Original Message-----
From: Ray Boyce [mailto:xxx@xxx.net]
Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 1:50 PM
To: Consumer Relations
Subject: Can you help me identify some Fender P Bass pickups?
Hi.
I just bought some used P Bass Pickups that was sold to me as taken from
a
Fender "American P Bass", but I'm not convinced that it is. There is a
number on the bottom of the pickup - "048614". I assume this is a Fender
part number? I tried wading through the many on-line Parts Lists pdf
files
on the Fender web site, but I could not find a match. (A searchable
Parts
database would be really helpful).
Could you confirm what Fender P Basses (if any) used a pickup with the
number "048614" stamped on the back?
Thanks in advance,
Ray
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