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Tell me about Delano pick ups for a Jazz.


Raslee
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That too!..................... plus you said you already bought them so it may be a bit late to hear anything negative about them, IF there IS anything negative about them. AND threads with such a title belong more on Talk Bass, they have pages & pages & pages & pages & pages of them.

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I've got Delano pickups in my Jazz-a-like Sandberg California JM4 - not the same set as you, mind. I've got the single coil at the neck, and a MM style (with a coil-tap) at the bridge.

I A/B'd with my Stingray when I first picked it up, and found that my bridge humbucker, although not quite as full sounding, did a pretty passable impersonation of my usual tone. To be honest, that's probably more to do with the pre-amp differences (2-band vs 3 band) than the pickup itself.

Coil tapped for the Jazz bass sound, it does the business no problem. To be honest, I don't actually use the bridge pickup at all when playing with my current band. I keep rolled right over to the neck and the bottom end is huge. I reckon they'll do the business pretty damn well in your Jazz, throw them in!!

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Cheers guys, I'm really looking forward to receiving them now. Have spent the last hour reading stuff on TB and the consensus seems all good from what i have read so far. I'll update/review when i've got them put in my jazz if anyones interested?. :)

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[quote name='Rasta' post='999723' date='Oct 25 2010, 09:44 AM']Cheers guys, I'm really looking forward to receiving them now. Have spent the last hour reading stuff on TB and the consensus seems all good from what i have read so far. I'll update/review when i've got them put in my jazz if anyones interested?. :)[/quote]
Please do!

I'm interested in these pickups as well - have a couple of projects I'd like to use them on

HTH, Ian

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