Seymour Duncan SJ5b 67/70 Bridge Pickup for 5 String Jazz Bass
Item Number 11402-42
Brand New with Warranty

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NOTE:  This is for the BRIDGE pickup only.


Application
Traditional single coil pickup for 5-string. Excellent for country, pop, blues, and classic rock

Description
This pickup captures the tone, feel and articulation of a great '62 Jazz Bass. We adjusted the coil geometry and winding configuration to compensate for the different nature of extended range instruments. It's now possible to capture the subtle characteristics of traditional "J-tone" all the way down to the low "B." Includes logo cover.

Complete Setup
Calibrated neck and bridge set. This is the 70 mm neck with 74 mm bridge for most other 5-string basses on the market, and we also stock the 67 mm neck with 70 mm bridge (Fender Jazz V replacement). Often used together with STC-2 or -3 Tone Circuits for optimal tonal control.

Basses
The 70/74 fits many popular 5-string basses. The 67/70 version is a direct retrofit for FenderĀ® Jazz V basses.

Players
Tad Kinchla / Blues Traveler, Hugh McDonald / Bon Jovi

NOTE: This is for the BRIDGE pickup only

Welcome to Pilgrims Projects

All items come with a 30 day money back guarantee, so your purchase is risk-free.  

I have been a musician for over 40 years, and know that quality items can greatly help both your sound quality and musical enjoyment. Using Seymour Duncan items myself in my '52 reissue Tele, and other guitars, I can find the tone I am looking for.  With the 30 day exchange, if you don't like the sound, you can send it back to me and try something else from Duncan, or get your money back.  Plus, with the one year warranty from Duncan, you are covered should a failure occur.  

That's a pretty good deal.

Hopefully, I can be of assistance in your pursuit of great items that you will enjoy for years to come.Your satisfaction is top priority, and I will do everything in my power to make your purchase a worthwhile experience.

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Thanks Again,
John