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Seymour Duncan SJB-3 Quarter-Pound Jazz Bass Neck Pickup – New Seymour Duncan Guitar Effect Pedal

£115.00

This bass pickup provides full response with great sustain strong attack slamming output. The SJB-3 neck pickup is made by legendary manufacturer Seymour Duncan. (Please Note: Pickup Measurements May Vary Slightly in Image.)

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The Seymour Duncan SJB-3 Quarter-Pound Jazz Bass Neck Pickup is in New condition and made by Seymour Duncan , it is a great Pickup Neck Bass Jazz Quarter-Pound SJB-3 Duncan Seymour Guitar Effect Pedal- This bass pickup provides full response with great sustain strong attack slamming output. The SJB-3 neck pickup is made by legendary manufacturer Seymour Duncan. (Please Note: Pickup Measurements May Vary Slightly in Image.) . Available from Just Pedals for only £ 115 The Seymour Duncan SJB-3n Quarter-Pound Jazz Bass Pickup is a high output true single-coil pickup. Its recommended for blues classic rock garage heavy rock classic metal and nu-metal. Pounding Output Strong Attack This SJB-3 neck pickup boasts pounding output with strong attack. Its quarter-inch pole pieces and intense windings provide a full response with great sustain. The pickup includes the logo cover. Players of pickups in the SJB-3 family include Tye Zamora (Alien Ant Farm) Mark Hoppus (Blink 182) Robbie Crane (Ratt) Tim Payne (Thursday) Pat Kim (Unwritten Law) and Joe Principe (Rise Against).

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About Seymour Duncan

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Seymour Duncan is a renowned manufacturer of guitar pickups and related electronics, known for their commitment to craftsmanship, innovation, and premium sound quality. Established in the 1970s by Seymour W. Duncan, the company has become synonymous with high-performance pickups that cater to the needs of musicians across genres and styles. Seymour Duncan pickups are celebrated for their clarity, dynamic range, and versatility, offering players a wide array of tones to explore.

In addition to their extensive lineup of pickups for electric guitars, acoustic guitars, and bass guitars, Seymour Duncan also produces a range of effects pedals, preamps, and accessories designed to enhance players’ tone and performance. The company’s dedication to research and development has led to the creation of innovative technologies such as the JB humbucker, the SSL-5 single-coil pickup, and the active Blackouts series, which have become favorites among professional musicians worldwide.

With a legacy of excellence spanning several decades, Seymour Duncan remains at the forefront of pickup design and manufacturing, continually pushing the boundaries of what is possible in pursuit of sonic perfection. Their products are trusted by musicians of all levels, from hobbyists to touring professionals, making Seymour Duncan a respected and beloved name in the music industry.

Bass

In the realm of guitar effects, “bass” pedals are designed specifically for bass guitars, enhancing their low-end frequencies and allowing bassists to shape their tone and explore new sonic possibilities. These pedals cater to the unique characteristics of the bass guitar and provide various effects to modify its sound. For instance, overdrive and distortion pedals add gain and saturation, giving the bass a gritty or distorted tone. Compression pedals help even out dynamics by smoothing out the volume of loud and soft notes, resulting in a consistent and punchy sound. EQ pedals enable bassists to sculpt their tone by boosting or cutting specific frequencies, allowing them to emphasize certain parts of the sound or compensate for room acoustics.

Other popular bass effects include envelope filters, which produce dynamic filter sweeps in response to playing dynamics, adding rhythmic groove to bass lines. Octave pedals generate harmonies one or two octaves below the original note, creating a fuller and more powerful sound. Modulation effects like chorus, flanger, and phaser add depth and movement by modulating the pitch or phase, creating swirling textures and enhancing the overall presence of the bass line. Lastly, delay and reverb pedals introduce ambience and spatial depth, adding echoes and reflections that enhance the sense of space in music. These diverse effects allow bassists to expand their sonic palette and express their creativity in numerous ways.

Guitar Effect Pedal

A guitar pedal, also known as an effects pedal, is a device used by guitarists to alter the sound of their instrument in various ways. These pedals are typically small, foot-operated units that are connected in a signal chain between the guitar and the amplifier. They can modify the guitar’s tone, pitch, and dynamics by applying different effects such as distortion, reverb, delay, chorus, and more. Guitar pedals come in both analog and digital formats, and they allow musicians to create a wide range of sounds, enhancing their musical expression and creativity. They are essential tools for guitarists in genres ranging from rock and blues to jazz and electronic music.

Guitar Pickup

A guitar pickup is a device installed on an electric or acoustic guitar that captures the vibrations of the strings and converts them into an electrical signal. This signal can then be amplified and processed to produce sound through an amplifier. Pickups are essential for electric guitars, as they do not produce much sound acoustically and rely on pickups to be heard at performance levels.

There are several types of guitar pickups, each with unique characteristics:

  1. Single-Coil Pickups: These pickups consist of a single coil of wire wrapped around magnets. They are known for their bright, crisp sound and are commonly used in styles like rock, blues, and country. However, they can be prone to picking up electromagnetic interference, which can lead to a hum.
  2. Humbucker Pickups: Humbuckers use two coils of wire to cancel out the hum and electromagnetic interference often picked up by single-coil pickups. This design results in a thicker, warmer sound with higher output, making them popular in genres like rock, metal, and jazz.
  3. P90 Pickups: A variation of the single-coil pickup, P90s offer a fuller sound with more midrange punch. They are versatile and can be used in a variety of music styles, bridging the gap between the bright tone of single coils and the warmth of humbuckers.
  4. Acoustic Pickups: For acoustic guitars, pickups can be either piezoelectric or microphone-based. Piezo pickups are placed under the saddle and capture the vibration of the strings and the body, while microphone pickups capture the sound acoustically, often blending with piezo signals for a more natural sound.

A pickup plays a significant role in shaping the tone and character of a guitar, allowing musicians to select pickups that best suit their playing style and genre preferences.

 

Neck

A neck pickup is an electric guitar pickup positioned near the neck of the instrument, close to the fingerboard.

This placement captures the string vibrations with a warmer, fuller tone compared to the bridge pickup.

The neck pickup emphasizes the lower frequencies and midrange, resulting in a smoother, more rounded sound with enhanced bass response.

It’s often used for playing styles that require a more mellow and creamy tone, such as jazz, blues, and rhythm playing.

The neck pickup is valued for its rich, deep sound and is commonly used for solos and melodies where a softer, more nuanced tone is desired.

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