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jaymelewis 01-14-2013 10:25 PM

Aguilar AG-4J-HC Hum Canceling J Pups review :)
 
Here's my review of the new Hum Canceling J Pickups from Aguilar. Really diggin the tone from these babies!

http://labasslix.com/aguilar-ag-4j-hc-pickups/

stretchcat 01-15-2013 05:43 AM

Sounds good and great playing too! Other than removing the 60 cycle hum, how did the Aguilar pickups change the sound from the original stock single coils?

jaymelewis 01-15-2013 09:51 AM

Thanks man!

I was using a nordstrand in the before, and I dug it just fine but again couldn't stand the hum. These pups have a similar single coil tone but are a little less gritty I guess. The point of the video wasn't really to compare the two but just to demonstrate the Aggies. Maybe a before/after comparison video will be next ;)

bassistloaded21 01-15-2013 12:27 PM

Did you record your direct signal or was it eq'd? Sounds great

jaymelewis 01-15-2013 01:51 PM

Thanks man! Signal was recorded direct from my A-Designs REDDI into an A-Designs Pacifica straight to Pro Tools HD. A little bit of EQing to make it match the genre but nothing extraordinary. Mostly roll-offs and dips :)

msquared 01-15-2013 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jaymelewis (Post 13723163)
Maybe a before/after comparison video will be next ;)

Maybe your next video should compare the Aggies to one or both of the two hum cancelling pickup models that Nordstrand offers.

jaymelewis 01-16-2013 09:38 AM

Sounds good :)

vpermana 01-30-2013 10:11 AM

Jay, great video.
I spoke with Jon Maghini recently and he offers this pick up also as an option.
It would be interesting to see apple to apple comparison between the nordstrand single coil and the aguilar hc with flat setting, no EQ etc.
In your opinion, on flat setting, which one is closer to vintage 60's tone?
(I am a sucker for vintage tone)
Thanks

Virdi

Jheake 02-09-2013 11:29 AM

I was thinking about getting a set of these to replace the N3 pickups in my 5 string. I love the tone of the N3's but mine are so noisy. I mean its almost unbearable. I have shielded the bass too.

Anyway I would love to keep the tone that I have and just get rid of the crappy buzz.
Thoughts?

Doug Parent 02-09-2013 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jheake (Post 13855256)
I was thinking about getting a set of these to replace the N3 pickups in my 5 string. I love the tone of the N3's but mine are so noisy. I mean its almost unbearable. I have shielded the bass too.

Anyway I would love to keep the tone that I have and just get rid of the crappy buzz.
Thoughts?

Go passive and yank that preamp or replace it. Lots of discussion on that topic here about that bass.

Jheake 02-09-2013 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug Parent (Post 13855370)
Go passive and yank that preamp or replace it. Lots of discussion on that topic here about that bass.

Haha well thats all fine and dandy, but will the pickups at least fix the current problem I am having?

I plan on adding a Sadowsky preamp eventually, when I have more funds. I really just need to get that buzz fixed. I do like the stock pre though. even though i mostly run it flat in active mode.

Thanks for the input btw.

Doug Parent 02-09-2013 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jheake (Post 13855699)
Haha well thats all fine and dandy, but will the pickups at least fix the current problem I am having?

I plan on adding a Sadowsky preamp eventually, when I have more funds. I really just need to get that buzz fixed. I do like the stock pre though. even though i mostly run it flat in active mode.

Thanks for the input btw.

I only spent a short tim with that bass, but I don't recall the pickups being noisy in passive mode, if thats what you are asking. I had the same issue with a 2006, and I yanked the pre altogether and actually liked the SCN pickups (used at the time) better passive.

Jheake 02-09-2013 05:41 PM

I can turn to a certain place in the room and get rid of the noise actually. It does make the buzz in active and passive, though its much worse in active.

I guess my question is really; is it the pickups that are making the buzz?

Or could the Pre-amp be part of this issue as well?
Thats specifically, why I was looking at new pickups.

Again, thanks for responding.

Doug Parent 02-09-2013 07:23 PM

Not sure who the real offender is in that case. Trying a change on either end should reveal the answer. If you search threads that include "fender" and "buzz" you might got some more info. good luck.

Aguilar/Dave B. 02-10-2013 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jheake (Post 13856739)
I can turn to a certain place in the room and get rid of the noise actually. It does make the buzz in active and passive, though its much worse in active.

I guess my question is really; is it the pickups that are making the buzz?

Or could the Pre-amp be part of this issue as well?
Thats specifically, why I was looking at new pickups.

Again, thanks for responding.

60 cycle hum is what you are hearing. It is being induced by the electrical gear in the room. It is probably slightly louder when active because of the preamp adding some gain. This will happen with any single coil pickup. However, a pickup like the Aguilar HC jazz bass will cancel that hum and solve the problem. As will any hum canceling pickup design.

Jheake 02-16-2013 08:04 AM

Sorry i didn't realize you had reply'd to my comment.

That's great to hear thank you. Looks like I will be ordering a set of these here pretty soon.

I appreciate all the help guys.


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