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Old 08-14-2005, 01:46 PM
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Just finished a MiM P Upgrade...

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So I've been playing a stock MiM P, for years, and recently I decided to take the plunge and upgrade... I play blues and classic rock.. (this calls for Boston's More than a Feeling...)

Out went the stock pickups...

In went a set of Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounders, and a set of GHS Boomers...

Plugged it in and let me tell you, what a difference these pickups make.. the lows are lower.. the mids are *much* clearer. I never realized how 'muddy' the stock pickups sounded. Even PinkFloyd's money sounded crisper and the Laundromat Blues nolonger sounded like I was actually playing in the laundromat..

One thing I noticed tho... they are alot louder than the stock ones... so I had to turn down the volume on the amp a bit, but this is only a problem in the house..


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Old 08-15-2005, 11:58 AM
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Congratulations, you have just discovered why the quarterpounder is one of the most popular pickup replacements for the fender jazz bass. I did the same thing once, and it turned out great.
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Old 08-15-2005, 12:03 PM
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I tried the QP's but ended up going with Dimarzio Model P's in my MIM. Sounded great to my ears, just cleaning a bit up, bit more mids, without a huge volume boost. More of a vintagey 70's tone that I loved.
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