Seymour duncan single coil pickups

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ricnbacker
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Post by ricnbacker »

cool,

i never saw P`s or J`s like that. did you add the extra pickups to them or did you order it that way...
jwr2

Post by jwr2 »

I hot rodded some cheap p-basses that I got off of ebay ... there was one that I dismantled for parts ... but it had the standard split p-bass pickup ... then I added a 1/4 pound duncan in the bridge and a carvin humbucker in the neck ... it sounded pretty good with that configuration ...

The nice thing about p-basses is they are easy to hot rod ...
gpatt5762
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Post by gpatt5762 »

(Posted by Atomic Punk):

Put down the solder gun and back away slowly....

Mark Arnquist once made it quite clear on this forum some months back - always use a soldering IRON on a Rick; the xformer in the gun degausses the pickups.

(I thought you knew that!)

Garry
The ideal mix leaves the bass player louder than the rest of the band put together!
rictified
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Post by rictified »

That is a good thing to know, I'll have to get an iron. Cheaper anyway.
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