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A substantial difference!
I have a 3 years old Squier 51 P bass which I used for practice at home. Most of the time my USA P was used for gigging and rehearsals.
The "51" had a nice feel and look but the sound was too thin for my liking.
So I decided to swap the pup for an SCPB-1 and while the hood was open put full size pots and an orange drop tone cap in place.
A substantial difference. The sound is just a bit louder but a lot thicker, richer.
Tone control can more accurate be adjusted but in fact it can only roll off what the pickup delivers. And it delivers!.
Took the Squier to a rehearsal and the guys loved it. I will certainly gig with it.
The "51" had a nice feel and look but the sound was too thin for my liking.
So I decided to swap the pup for an SCPB-1 and while the hood was open put full size pots and an orange drop tone cap in place.
A substantial difference. The sound is just a bit louder but a lot thicker, richer.
Tone control can more accurate be adjusted but in fact it can only roll off what the pickup delivers. And it delivers!.
Took the Squier to a rehearsal and the guys loved it. I will certainly gig with it.
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Great vintage pick-up
This pick-up absolutely recreates that vintage sound I was looking for, with the crispy rounded bass sounds of the old Fender PB's of the 1950's. Also great support for getting the bass working and sounding good.
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