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Old 10-21-2011, 01:09 PM
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Jazz and P bass pickups (lakland/hanson,sheptone,fender) Hipshot vintage bridge

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First up-Lakland/Hanson Jazz pickup set
DB-J-4 Set (Neck and Bridge)
these have been rewound by bo at hanson and are hotter than whats listed on the site.
8.55k neck
8.73k bridge
105 shipped

next up-Sheptone Jazz pickup set SOLD
handwound,early 60's style, plain enamel, alnico 5,cloth leads
Guitar Pickups, Humbucker Pickups, Strat Pickups, Custom Pickups, Sheptone
8.03k neck
8.22k bridge
75 shipped

third-Sheptone P bass pickups SOLD
again,handwound,early 60's style, plain enamel, alnico 5, cloth leads
10.37k
60 shipped

1984 mij SQ series squier p bass pickups SOLD
alnico magnets. not the cheaper ceramic stuff they used later.
10.35k
35 shipped

and finally Hipshot Vintage 5 string bridge. Steel,not Brass.
i took this off my nordstrand and replaced it with a B style bridge.
50 shipped

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Which of the two P pickups have more mids?
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Old 10-22-2011, 06:33 PM
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Which of the two P pickups have more mids?
honestly i dont know. they were in such different basses that i cant give a good answer.
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How would you describe the Sheptone P's?
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How would you describe the Sheptone P's?
id say its pretty close to the fender original 60's pickup.
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id say its pretty close to the fender original 60's pickup.
Yes. But it has some more woody tone with slight more overtones. A little (very little) drop in low bas and i slight bost in low mid wich is lovely when you record. My Fender 1969 P-Bass sounds just amazing with Sheps. Rock on

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Old 10-27-2011, 11:17 AM
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thanks for the added description. i buy way too many pickups and dont get a chance to spend a lot of time actually using what i buy!
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lakland/hansons still available!
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