The Seymour Duncan SJB-3s Quarter Pound Jazz Bass Pickup Set gives you all the attitude and punch you could ever want from a Jazz Bass, they're higher output but retain the articulation and detailed high end of a vintage pickup.

The quarter inch diameter Alnico 5 rod magnets and hot coil winding delivers a full, even response with great sustain and complexity for a powerful tone suited to any genre. The neck position model is wound RWRP (reverse wound/reverse polarity) for hum cancellation when used together with the bridge pickup. With forbon flatwork and wax potted for squeal free operation, these pickups are drop in replacements for any American Standard Jazz Bass (the Mexican Standard Jazz Basses use two neck-sized pickups).

Features

  • Quarter Pound Jazz Bass Pickup Set gives you all the attitude and punch you could ever want
  • 1/4" Pole pieces and hot coil winding deliver a full, even response, great sustain and powerful tone
  • Higher output of an overwound coil with the articulation and detailed high end of a vintage pickup
  • Drop in replacement for an American Jazz Bass
  • Vacuum wax potted to reduce microphonic feedback
  • Made in the USA

Tech Specs

  • DC Resistance (Bridge): 13.7 kΩ
  • DC Resistance (Neck): 13.3 kΩ
  • Magnet Type: Alnico V
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 11402-56
  • UPC-A: 800315040193

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