Fender Custom Shop '60s Jazz Bass Pickups - Black w/ Instrument Cable

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Fender Custom Shop '60s Jazz Bass Pickups - Black Bundle with Instrument Cable

Austin Bazaar is an authorized Fender dealer.

Adding value to your purchase, Austin Bazaar bundles your instrument with necessary accessories. Everything you need to start playing immediately comes in one box. Save yourself the hassle and save some money while you're at it. An instrument cable is included so you have an extra.

  • Formvar magnet wire for brighter tone. Flush-mount magnets for even string response
  • Alnico 5 magnets for more focus and enhanced dynamics.
  • Period-correct cloth output wire and fiber bobbin.
  • Black pickup covers. Installation hardware included.

  • Custom Shop Custom '60s Jazz Bass pickups are based on vintage Jazz Bass pickups, delivering classic original-era tone and power, and are also over-wound for even hotter output with unmistakable punch and midrange growl. Built with Formvar magnet wire and alnico 5 magnets for true vintage tone.
    SERIES: Custom Shop
    ORIENTATION: Universal
    COLOR: Black
    COVER COLOR: Black
    INSTRUMENT TYPE: Jazz Bass
    COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: US
    PICKUP CONFIGURATION: SS
    LEAD WIRE: Cloth-covered
    MAGNET TYPE: Alnico 5
    MAGNET WIRE: Formvar-coated
    POLE PIECES: Flush-mount
    BOBBIN MATERIAL: Fiber
    OUTPUT: Moderate (3 out of 5)
    DC RESISTANCE: Neck Pickup: 6.99K, Bridge Pickup: 7.3K
    INDUCTANCE: Neck Pickup: 2.73 Henries, Bridge Pickup: 2.84 Henries
    STYLE: Custom Shop
    UNIQUE FEATURES: Recommended for Blues, Rock, Hard Rock, Classic Rock, Country, Pop, and Jazz
    TONE: Vintage
    DIMENSIONS: 1.50x4.75x5.00 IN
    SHIPPING WEIGHT: 0.50 LB
    SHIPPING LENGTH: 5.00 IN
    SHIPPING HEIGHT: 1.50 IN
    SHIPPING WIDTH: 4.75 IN
    • SKU: FEN-0992101000-COMBO-DLX
    • Model Number: 0992101000-COMBO-DLX


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