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Love the top end and full midrange content. I find this to be true -> "The vintage single-coil bass tone gets a push with more string sensitivity than the Hot model, and a more articulate treble response. The high output coil and quarter inch diameter pole pieces give you aggressive attack with strong bottom end and lots of mids. Supercharges the traditional single coil with more tonal flexibility. ... delivers a nice growl and an aggressive attack." Quarter Pound Single Coil P-Bass | Seymour Duncan
That is the only Quarter Pounder I like. I put one in a 51P RI and it made a big difference. Funny though I tried it in a Squier Classic Vibe 50's bass and didn't like it. Guess type of wood and other factors made some difference because it sure sounded good in the 51 P RI (CIJ)