The use of a ceramic magnet produces even more powerful bass than conventional passive pickups. It produces a distinct tone perfect for rock. Another appealing feature is its low noise. Recommended for those looking for a modern PB type pickup.
The Delano pickup is the hottest pick-up in recent years, and is also featured in high-end basses! Its large pole pieces capture string vibrations in minute detail. Compared to Alnico 5, it has a more stable magnetic field and a flatter tone. Its clear sound and solid tone create a modern impression.
Featuring a thick 1/4-inch diameter Alnico 5 magnet, this model produces a clear, well-defined tone from high to low frequencies. The output is slightly higher than the SPB-1. This is a popular model with many HR/HM fans!
Featuring a powerful and clear sound, the PJ configuration combined with the Model J produces a full range of tones, from tight midrange to warm low end.
This pickup faithfully reproduces the vintage '63 model. Its professional specifications combine traditional Fender tone with exceptional performance. It's a powerful pickup with the character of a '60s Precision Bass and a rounded, sweet low end.
Based on the vintage-toned SPB-1, this model features increased coil turns and almost doubled output, resulting in a tone with a more emphasized midrange.
This VANZANDT Precision Bass pickup recreates the wild sound of the early '60s. It's a vintage sound that's thick, has good low-mid range, and a wide range.
The Delano pickup is the most popular pickup, and is now also installed in high-end basses! The huge pole pieces capture the string vibrations in detail. Compared to Alnico 5, the magnetic force is stable and tends to be flat. It has a good sound projection and a hard tone, giving it a modern impression.