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Old 10-24-2009, 08:05 PM
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Hi all,

I have an old Squire Affinity P-special bass that i wanna play around with. It has P/J for pickup setting. Any recommendation on pickups? I mainly play contemporary christian music and funk.

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Old 10-25-2009, 04:40 AM
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you can go with fender original series. they do not sell PJ kits, so you will have to buy a Jazz seet and a Precision pickup separately...

Or You can go with Nordstrand pickups,
for modern voicing go with NPJ4 set
for modern voicing go with NPJ4SE set

If you want a pickup set that can do both(vintage/modern)
go with delano PC4 AL and JC4 AL (available as bridge only)

You can't go wrong with these company, they are actually the pickups manufacturer leader...

The other standard brand are ok, but it's all old stuff...
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