LimaGuy May 4, 2015 This was in the bridge Position on a USA Spector. (they use Short J's at the bridge, most companies use Long Js) But if you are putting it into a Standard J Bass, the Short J would usually be in the the neck position. If you are putting it into a Standard P/J bass then you would most likely need a Long J. Check this diagram http://www.aguilaramp.com/pdf/ag4j.pdf It would be the measurements of the First one listed.
This was in the bridge Position on a USA Spector. (they use Short J's at the bridge, most companies use Long Js) But if you are putting it into a Standard J Bass, the Short J would usually be in the the neck position. If you are putting it into a Standard P/J bass then you would most likely need a Long J. Check this diagram http://www.aguilaramp.com/pdf/ag4j.pdf It would be the measurements of the First one listed.
LimaGuy Sep 12, 2015 Owen Bacon said: what is the sound on this like? Click to expand... Nice fuller sounding Typical J Pickup.
Owen Bacon said: what is the sound on this like? Click to expand... Nice fuller sounding Typical J Pickup.