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hi guys
here are a bunch of J-45 samples i did sometime ago. the bass used is an old yamaha bb350 (70's pickup position) with some new strings. hope this helps!
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Let us know when you get the pup and tell us what you think!
Forgot to mention with the extra pole pieces create a magnetic field that string to string is perfectly even volume! like a blade pickup.
Must agree here. Best string to string volume and clarity of any P pup I've tried!

Dead quiet as well even with the tone rolled off at full treble!
Outrageous deal really. Hand made USA pickup by a legend. You even get a picture and bio in the package! Classy![]()
I would not have ordered one without your thread!![]()
I recently bought a brand new Bill Lawrence P-46 P pickup and installed it in my 78 P. I gotta tell you, this is BY FAR the best damn P pickup I've ever owned (and I've owned or tried just about everything out there over the years including Duncan, Nordstrand, Fralin, etc.
Nice even tone across all strings. Fat sounding pickup, but with NO loss of clarity and punch. Incredible!!! NOT one of those thin sounding, whimpy, clanky P pickups that I've tried. Massive and defined low end. Most of all....under $65 shipped BRAND NEW!!! Why so cheap? There is no middleman with Bill. And Bill and his wife are the staff. No employees to pay, no big warehouse or office space, etc.
Bill makes them individually by hand. In case you don't know who Bill Lawrence is, he designed MANY pickup systems for Fender, Gibson and others including the Fender Roscoe Beck Signature model electronics, the Gibby Grabber (or was it the Ripper?) electronics, etc, etc. Bill is THE MAN!
Oh, the pickup is almost dead silent. Less hum than any other P pickup I've used also!!! And Bill provides detail schematics for the install including series/parallel switching options.
Link:
http://wildepickups.com/
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Info:
Dear Friends,
Welcome to my website -- large size humbuckers, noisefree singles and low capacitance cable with push-on plugs!
My pickups fulfill the five most important things any player is looking for:Output, Dynamics,Transparency,Versatility and Balanced tonal response.
Each coil is carefully wound to precise specifications which insures that the coils are free from any internal shorts to guarantee a consistent sound quality AND all pickups are treated with high temperature resistant wax to reduce micro phonic squealing.
Finally, each pickup has to pass our quality control check.
We measure the DC and the total resistance, the inductance and the Q Factor; but most importantly, I have developed a system that detects minor shorts or semi-shorts in a coil. These shorts will cause eddy currents to flow in the coil. Eddy currents interfere with the signal, alter the sound reproduction and cause severe losses. All coils must be free of internal eddy current interferences to pass our final inspection.
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You can get them with a flat radius setting. But I just tapped on the ones I wanted lower with a chunk of hardwood and a small hammer and moved them lower. Worked fine.
Also was thinking that it would mess up the otherwise great string to string balance; did it affect this much?
The problem I'm having is that I like the tone best with the pups medium high out of the cavity but the A (and sometimes) D strings bump the magnets when playing hard.
You pretty sure about the block o' wood and tapping with hammer?
Slight worries bout loosing some magnetisim but probably am just being stupid.
I'm just curious if any of the Bill Lawrence lover's have tried or compared the EB-60 (p-bass pickup) to his other model P-46? Also (maybe a question for Quadzilla), have you compared the P-46 to Stan Hinesley's "Mojo" p-bass pickup? I'm curious to get some feedback before ordering a pickup for my Yamaha BB1000.
Anyone?...