Bassy Posted Saturday at 14:41 Posted Saturday at 14:41 Why has an in-line P pickup never been made? I know that Nordstrand make the Big Split, but that is an overwound split coil jazz pickup. Great sounding pickup, but not a precision sound? Nordstrand also make a Big Rig - 2 offset 50's style P pickups in a single casing... but still not an in-line P. I can't think of another manufacturer who makes anything that comes close? I read that the precision coils are too fat, so that you cannot put them side by side? But that sounds like Internet logic 🤔 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted Saturday at 19:46 Posted Saturday at 19:46 The pairs of pole pieces are only about 5mm apart. There's no way to fit two full precision coils into a 5mm gap. Quote
Obrienp Posted Saturday at 20:27 Posted Saturday at 20:27 (edited) I had a ‘51 P pickup that comprised two coils side by side. It was made by a guy in Spain: Jess Loureiro. You could wire them in series, or parallel on a DPDT switch, which I tried. It was pretty pointless TBH. It sounded thin and horrible in parallel IMO but great in series. P.S. Now I think about it; not totally pointless because it was pretty hum free. Edited yesterday at 10:40 by Obrienp Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted Saturday at 20:54 Posted Saturday at 20:54 26 minutes ago, Obrienp said: I had a ‘51 P pickup that comprised tow coils side by side. It was made by a guy in Spain: Jess Loureiro. You could wire them in series, or parallel on a DPDT switch, which I tried. It was pretty pointless TBH. It sounded thin and horrible in parallel IMO but great in series. P.S. Now I think about it; not totally pointless because it was pretty hum free. Only one pole piece per string = more space! 1 Quote
Bassy Posted yesterday at 07:49 Author Posted yesterday at 07:49 Yep, looking at the p pickups closely, the casings do cross over. Quote
ezbass Posted yesterday at 08:13 Posted yesterday at 08:13 The pickups on my Maruszczyk J type are Delano JSBC 4 HE/M2 (catchy name), split coil humbuckers and the neck pickup sounds just like my P Bass. Quote
itu Posted yesterday at 08:22 Posted yesterday at 08:22 (edited) EMG makes P pickups in a DC (dual coil) case. I also remember that Ibanez and few other manufacturers in the 80's had P pickups in a humbucker case. I think @Bassassin could list all of them. (EMG widths, as everybody knows, are 3.5" - 4.5".) Edited yesterday at 08:24 by itu Quote
Bassassin Posted yesterday at 11:23 Posted yesterday at 11:23 2 hours ago, itu said: EMG makes P pickups in a DC (dual coil) case. I also remember that Ibanez and few other manufacturers in the 80's had P pickups in a humbucker case. I think @Bassassin could list all of them. (EMG widths, as everybody knows, are 3.5" - 4.5".) Probably not all of them! I do know Aria's MB range of pickups used in the SB, RSB, TSB etc basses did include P-style coils in a soapbar case. Some even had exposed poles. 1 1 Quote
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