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Fender Original 1962 Precision Pickup

4/5, 4 from 2 reviews
Lay down the low end with the Fender Original 62 P Bass Pickup -- accurate reproductions of the pickups from the 1962 Precision Bass -- used on the
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Recent Reviews

  1. bdplaid
    THE P-bass Sound
    5/5, 5 out of 5, reviewed Dec 9, 2016
    Sound:
    5/5,
    Build Quality:
    5/5,
    Value:
    5/5,
    Pros
    • + The sound. Classic P-Bass all the way.
    I looked and looked for a P-bass pickup that has THE sound. For me this is it. It really sounds like a classic P-bass, a lot of midrange grind but with beef in the low end.
    2 members found this helpful.
    1975Bassist and FingerDub like this.
  2. Plucky The Bassist
    Decent Pickup
    3/5, 3 out of 5, reviewed Nov 18, 2016
    Sound:
    2/5,
    Build Quality:
    5/5,
    Value:
    4/5,
    Pros
    • + - Sounds like a P - Well built - Low price - Very available
    Cons
    • - - Output is kind of low - Sound is sort of vanilla (lack of character) - Needs longer wiring
    These replaced a broken set of DiMarzio Area P pickups in a custom P-bass. First off, it does sound like a P-bass, but in some way it just comes off weaker and more frail than the Area P did. Even compensating for output (turning up gain and raising pickups), they still don't have a hard gut punch or bite like you get from the Area P's. I'm using GHS Precision Flats, so the thump should be there in droves like with the Area P.

    I got these because I was in a pinch and figured they'd sound good, but where the Area P's made me go "WOW! This bass sounds great!", these pickups just make me go "Oh, it makes sound...cool..."

    If you want a SUPER mellow (not big and round, mellow) P pickup for a lower price, this is a good option for you. There are so many others out there, I would strongly suggest picking another one for a bit more money. Custom Shop '62 is more pricey, but could be a better pickup overall. This really reminds me of an OEM pickup, not an aftermarket one you'd place in bass to really jazz it up.
    Price Paid:
    $89
    One member found this helpful.
    jwindham likes this.

Item Details

  1. Pickup Type:
    P
    Magnet:
    Alnico V
    Price:
    $89
    Other Specs:
    Split-coil humbucker
    Flush-mounted Alnico V magnets
    Enamel-coated magnet wire

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