These pickups recreate the original 70s Stingray sound. They deliver the warm low end that underpinned funk and rock. They use Alnico 5 rod magnets and a uniquely wound coil for a wide range of frequencies, from high to low.
These pickups combine the vintage Stingray tone with Aguilar's signature excellent string balance and rich overtones across the entire range. They deliver an overwhelmingly wide range, from powerful lows to clear highs. Combine them with the OBP-1/2/3 preamps for even greater expressiveness and freedom in sound creation.
This is a replacement pickup for the Stingray. It features a deep tone thanks to its dual coil construction. It also boasts powerful low and low-mid frequencies. It's made with epoxy resin, which is resistant to unwanted feedback and microphonics.
This Kent Armstrong Musicman bass pickup features bar pole pieces instead of individual pole pieces, capturing every string vibration even during intense playing.
Nordstrand Handmade Pickups are hand-wound in their own workshop by Carey Nordstrand, who previously worked as a master builder under John Suhr for five years and knows Fender instruments inside and out, and his assistants.
This is a replacement pickup for the Stingray. It features a dual coil for fat lows and bright highs. It's made of epoxy resin, which is resistant to unwanted feedback and microphonics.
Delano is the most popular Delano, which is also installed in high-end basses these days! It is a double split coil PU for 4-string Music Man type. Compared to Alnico 5, it has a punchy bass and quick response. It is recommended for those who want a delicate, expressive, and more percussive sound. It also features a bright and sparkling top end, giving it a modern style. Due to its quad coil structure, there is no 50/60 cycle in single coil mode.
This pickup is for the Stingray. The included push/pull switch pot allows you to choose between single-coil and dual-coil configurations, expanding your expressive range.