![]() ![]() These pickups are only for 4-string basses. Priced towards the top end but a quality buy and won’t disappoint. The JVX pickups are worth looking at if you want to retain a little of your Jazz sound. It includes all that is necessary for a quick and seamless change. EMG supply their “solder-less install system” which makes life rather easier. If you are planning to make the change yourself, then EMG has made it very easy for you. The active status of the pickups, of course, add to that as there is less signal loss than there might be for passive pickups.ĭeciding to change pickups is one thing, fitting them sometimes quite another. The lows are very deep, and the highs can be adjusted to be quite sharp, but the trademark mids are still there, ensuring that the Jazz sound still leaps out at you. The bass and treble settings are perfect, so there is little need for any adjustments. They produce a great percussive feel that will appeal to Jazz bass fans, and they lose none of the power of the originals. ![]() They are a classically designed single coil pickup but the hum, so common in the past, has been taken away. Why would you want to lose such a classic sound?ĮMG produce quality active pickups, and these are a good example. It is a new model with inbuilt new technology, but they have been determined to ensure the original sounds are still there. EMG with its JVX pickups may alleviate your concerns. You think you want to replace the pickups on your Jazz but are a bit wary of losing ‘that’ sound.
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