I read on someones post that the huge slugs on the John Suhr pickups that Fender used in the 90's in their basses are adjustable. Really? How?
Anyone?
Anyone?
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Thanks Walter very interesting indeed. The B string volume is slightly less than the E and A, hence the purpose for the original question. And, these pickups will likely end up on my Warmoth Deluxe 5 which has a 10" radius, not sure if thats more or less than my Fender ADV neck.
Sure it's the pickup and not the strings? Low-B can be finicky.
Sure it's the pickup and not the strings? Low-B can be finicky.
I switched the pickups to another bass (ash/maple) and the B is stronger. Because the of the strong magnetic pull I cannot raise the pickup past a certain point without some insane chorusing past the 12th fret. This seems to be the design limitations of these pickups with such large pole pieces. But these sound really great, and I'm thinking about trying the Delanos with a similar design now.