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Seymour Duncan SJB-3B BK

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J-Style Pickup

  • Bridge position
  • Specially developed for bass players, who seek a powerful attack in their sound
  • The 1/4 inches magnets provide a more sensitive response to the way of playing
  • Full sound with good sustain
Note Register your purchase at shop.warwick.de/en/warranty-registration for an extended warranty of 4 years.
Available since July 2004
Item number 172080
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Active Pickup System No
Wiring 2-Conductor
Colour Black
Position Bridge
£101
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Expected between Thu., 3.04. and Fri., 4.04.

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Great pickup
taddeomaiden 01.08.2017
Great sounding pickup. Lots of lows and crispy highs with crunchy low mids and scooped hi-mids. Very hot output.
Standard Seymour Duncan high quality.
Its only flaw, if I have to find one, is it's a bit noisy, being a single coil. But that's not a problem, considering it's supposed to be used in a pair, because the couple is perfectly hum-canceling. While if you're considering this pickup in a P/J setup, maybe you should choose a dual-coil J pickup (like the STK -1 or 2) to combine with the SPB-3.
Great sounding pickup. Lots of lows and crispy highs with crunchy low mids and scooped hi-mids. Very hot output.
Standard Seymour Duncan high quality.
Its only flaw, if I have to find one, is it's a bit noisy, being a single coil. But that's not a problem, considering it's supposed to be used in a pair, because the couple is perfectly hum-canceling. While if
Great sounding pickup. Lots of lows and crispy highs with crunchy low mids and scooped hi-mids. Very hot output.
Standard Seymour Duncan high quality.
Its only flaw, if I have to find one, is it's a bit noisy, being a single coil. But that's not a problem, considering it's supposed to be used in a pair, because the couple is perfectly hum-canceling. While if you're considering this pickup in a P/J setup, maybe you should choose a dual-coil J pickup (like the STK -1 or 2) to combine with the SPB-3.
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Soice us your bass!
conlondf 27.11.2018
Great to add some rock punch to your bass! Easy to install (if you know the basics of soldering.) Great in conjunction with the Seymour Duncan SPB-3.
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Great vintage sound
Pedro3916 01.08.2014
It really gives the bass more weight an definition at the same time, my squier bass sounds a lot better now
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Punchy Jazz pickup
neepheid 01.10.2014
I purchased this pickup for a project bass I was putting together, and it had to compete with a Stingray style pickup in the neck position. I was a little worried about output levels and so plumped for the Quarter Pound. I was pleased with the sound of the pickup, and pleased with the construction of it as well as the packaging. It still didn't have quite the oomph necessary to live with the Stingray one but I bet as a matched pair you would have a very lively and exciting sounding Jazz bass.
I purchased this pickup for a project bass I was putting together, and it had to compete with a Stingray style pickup in the neck position. I was a little worried about output levels and so plumped for the Quarter Pound. I was pleased with the sound of the pickup, and pleased with the construction of it as well as the packaging. It still didn't have quite the oomph
I purchased this pickup for a project bass I was putting together, and it had to compete with a Stingray style pickup in the neck position. I was a little worried about output levels and so plumped for the Quarter Pound. I was pleased with the sound of the pickup, and pleased with the construction of it as well as the packaging. It still didn't have quite the oomph necessary to live with the Stingray one but I bet as a matched pair you would have a very lively and exciting sounding Jazz bass.
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