Probably best demo I've ever seen of anything ever. Comprehensive!
This confirms what I was hoping would be true when I ordered new pickups for my PJ: the SJB-2 bridge pup has the perfect vibe to mix with a quarter-pound P-bass pickup in the neck. Thanks for a great video!
I have an Apollo on neck and Bartolini dual coil bridge with a G&L JB-2 bass. They work surprisingly well with each other, and very quiet, no hum.
Awesome demo, guys. I personally like the quarter pound and the apollo pickups.
Thank you so much for this demo. Honestly to God I really tried to be fair with all four sets. The one set that over and over has the sound that is the most appealing to me are those Apollo ones, which I never heard of before today. Already made up my mind from this video to save some money for those.
A very helpful video. I bought Quarter Pounds in the end for a bit of vintage beef (my other bass handles bright and punchy). Very pleased with the results.
Best bass channel EVER! love your reviews guys!
The Apollo set is my favorite set! They sound very clear and punchy! I was going to buy the Hot set, but y'all have my sold on the Apollo set!
Also did y'all remove each pick up then recorded, or did y'all have a bunch of identical bases laying around haha
Thanks so much! This is exactly what I was looking for.
Best comparison. It helped me made my choice. Thnx a lot.
Those Hot bridges are PHAT. Never heard the Apollo before, I really liked them.
Thanks for the amazing video!
Really love the SJB-2s...really never heard of them before this.
I love how you left only one screw to to hold the pickguard and control plate for quicker pickup change.
SJB-3'S 4 LYFE
I bought the SJB-3 because of Patricks channel.. These apollos though....
Since SJB-3 are not humbucking, how noisy can they be compared to the Apollos?
Thanks for the comparison. I feel like the Quarter Pounder bridge will sound great next to my Geezer Butler EMG neck pickups. I want a real nice growl.
Well done, super helpful - thanks!
Neck: SJB-3
Bridge: Apollo
It'd be great to hear how they all compare to Antiquities!
Perfect timing. Thx for the review. Apollos ftw 👍🏻😎
Also this has been one of the most helpful comparison videos ever. I’m about to “hot rod” a used bass I got from my local music store and this video has helped me IMMENSELY. Thank you, sir! 🫡
The SJB-1 Vintage and the Apollo Linear sound the best to me.
Would love to see a review of the Seymour Duncan Heavy Weather Jazz Bass pickup set...!
Iv always wanted the jazz sound so I bought a 2019 performer jazz. I just ordered a quarter pounder, but now I’m thinking of buying a higher end Spector.
I Bought the APOLLO.. Love them..
That bridge looks pretty sick
SJB-1 for me
I’ve been waiting for this for so long! Thinking of adding a J pickup to my p bass.
im a quarteer pound guy, but the apollos are sounding pretty convincing
Agree. I use 1/4 lbs. but the Apollo’s sound clear and punchy. Very nice.
Apollos disappear in the mix. It‘s the old phenomenon: if it sounds good by itself it sounds probably bad in the mix.
The Apollo neck pickup sounds like a P Bass. If only my Aerodyne were a J configuration, I’d buy these.
I had the Apollo’s and I replaced them with 70-74’s .. because Apollo’s just would get buried in the mix..
Came to the comments first and seen everyone talking about the Apollo pickups and I wanted to see what the hype was all about and MY GOD. The Apollos just sound absolutely incredible. They’ve just got that little *extra* razzle dazzle on them.
Your little demo riff is so siiiiiick
KSM bridge too? Wonderful!!!!
Thanks Nick! SJB1 has better output to my ears and the tone is perfect eargasm! Time to get one.
Did u install each Apollo pickup in parallel or serial mode? I thought about using a push/pull knob for each volume and thus change the wiring modes. Possible?
I now heir that i need to replace my fender with the Apollo, Great video
Gonna have to agree with the consensus here: sjb1 and apollo for me
Noiseless passive pickup comparison would be great, both versions of the Duncan Hot Stacks, the Apollos, maybe the most recent Fender Noiseless. Perhaps throw in the EMG JVX actives for a double compare. What do you say?
Wow the Apollo sounded really good, would anyone recommend this for blues music? I play a MIM Standard Jazz and I feel it’s time to upgrade the pups. Would these do?
The vintage ones are the best sounding to me. You have a very clean basis... you can always add volume mids.. etc.
You should do a Dimarzio comparison as well!
I have had the QP for 20 years and they are good. I only bought them because they were so cheap in those days (about £30 each) but If I was to switch now I would go for the vintage ones. QP are very good for rock and everything agressive but these days ive calmed down a bit ;-)
Sounds very cool!!!
I wish each demonstration of each pick up was labeled. It would make it easier to remember what y'all were talking about/ playing haha. Other then that, I still love this video. I watch it every so often just to make sure I buy one of these.. some day haha
Nice test! What pots did you use? 250k or 500k?
I hear all of the SJBs and they sound amazing...but when I hear those Apollos I get a violent eargasm
Have y'all guys done a dimarzio jazz bass pickup comparison
It's interesting, i am considering the QP set for my Mim Jazz but these Apollos sound great. I am a little concerned about the grinding highs going byebye if i change pickups and these Apollos are very sparkly, plus they are noiseless.
Them Apollo’s! Yum!
The Apollo pickup set sounded the best to my ears. All the others sounded somewhat dull like they were missing all the treble. I think the reason I like the Appollo more is that these are essentially Precision bass pickups in a Jazz bass pickup cover. They have the punch and clarity that you usually need a Precision for.
Listening to the apollo neck solo’d made me confident in buying a j instread of a p
Kind of!! More like a 'Ray to my ears, but with the definitive jazz flavor baked in there.
I don't find they sound like precision at all, but they are split coil so there is so e truth to that!
Since SJB-3 are not humbuckers, how noisy can they be compared to the Apollos? I like their tone, but I'm looking for silent yet punchy, growly pickups, because I base my sound on different modern distortions, trying to get a modern fuzzy tone.
Thanks!
great video
What would you recommend if I put a Stingray Humbucker at the Bridge and one of these at the neck?
We need an update with the heavy weather’s included!
With the Apollo, it's like a blanket has been lifted off the speakers.
I've got the Quarter Pounders on my Squier Classic Vibe 60s Jazz but man, those Apollos are next level. Might have to change 'em up.
Im in a similar pickle. The Apollos have a treble thing that is turning me off. 1/4 pounder with cheese please.
Seriously! I put Quarter Pounders in my 60's Classic Vibe jazz. They are nice and beefy but I want the brightness of the Apollo.
SJB-1's all day! That vintage tone always sounds great in a live band mix. Quarter Pounders, be it a Precision bass or Jazz bass, always seem to sound great at home when practicing then get lost in the mix when playing live. YOU NEED THE MIDS!
Nothing an eq pedal or a tube screamer on low-gain setting can't help out with, though. Of course it's alll a matter of taste and what your role in the band it. I'm more of a "hold that bottom and drive" guy than a "guaranteed bass solo on every song" guy ;)
Can you change those covers on the Apollo pickups? The magnets cut my finger tips.
It's all that KSM bridge
I didnt see the link for the Obsidian Wire Kit?
How to adjust the height of these pickups ? because they have much more exhaust than ordinary singles
Those Apollo ones hit the mark for my ears!❤🎉🎈🎸🎶🥂🍾✨👍🏾🤣
I feel weird because I felt the SJB-1's were the best here.
@@TheBassChannel Yeah it's just funky because everyone's gushing about the Apollos, and to be honest I found them a bit too hi-fi and wide-range for my taste. I feel like the SJB's did the brighter sound much better without getting too bright like the Apollos. The SJBs had plenty of cut while still retaining that J grunt and growl
I agree, they sounded the most balanced and most like a Jazz. The others sound too scooped to me.
I found the Apollo the worst sound, to my very personal taste. I dig the sjb1 … and maybe the sjb2
I just bought a set of the sj5 3's... this review really gave me a fantastic idea of what to expect. My '06 MIM jazz bass will be my go-to passive studio bass and I feel that the quarter pounders won't get lost in the mix and will push-through the groove. Also, you always do a great job with helping us understand your content, thanks and peace.
An Apollo bridge pickup seems like the perfect solution for my problems with the current Fender MIM Mustang P/J bass. My only previous experience has been toaster style humbuckers and split coil P-bass humbuckers. I recently bought a new bass and started playing again. The Mustang P/J feels great. It's very easy for my small, older hands to play. I almost don't miss my vintage P-bass.
There are only a few problems with the Fender Mustang P/J:
1.The rubber band like quality of the stock Fender round sounds. This can easily be fixed with some good flatwound strings.
2. The Jazz bridge pickup sounds a bit weak and thin, especially since there is no blend control, just a three way selector switch.
3. Having never owned a Jazz bass before, this last one bothers me the most. The Jazz bridge pickup is pretty noisy when the gain is cranked up and the tone is near 100%. The tone on the Precision pickup is not exactly amazing, but it's adequate and at least there's no noise. I guess I didn't notice the noise from the J pickup in the guitar store, because I didn't have the gain and the tone turned up. Now, that I know the noise is there, it really bugs me.
I just have one question. If I installed an Apollo bridge pickup in my Mustang would it be compatible with my stock Mexican Fender P pickups? Will the two different brands of pickups be out of phase with each other? I've never been a big tone chaser before. I don't need perfect tone. I just want clean, quiet, balanced signals and a couple of tonal options.
You’ll be fine, no incompatibility issues. You really need a hum cancelling bridge pickup in a pj bass because, as you found out, a single coil will hum badly. As a bonus, most of the hum cancelling pups will have a higher output.
Nice Demo
I'm amazed at how much the split coil Apollo sounds like the single coil SJB-1.
The Apollo pickups sound "good" in the video, but they have this active-sounding, processed vibe to them that likely wouldn't sit well in the mix.
I'd love a p bass pickup comparison if possible!
Seymour Duncan Precision Bass Pickup Comparison ua-cam.com/video/kSRgJje8tmI/v-deo.html
Me: I hate how J-bass pickups sound.
Apollo: Hold my beer!
@@doczooc For real though...seriously considering replacing the bridge pickup in my PJ with one of these.
That said, I do like how my existing J pickup blends with the P when both are on for a classic clanky thrash tone.
Those Apollos are awesome. GROWL
They all sound great…. IMO it’s just a matter of taste and the way you want your basic sound to be.
But never forget: the real flavor is in the fingers!!!
Great!
I’m a quarter-pound guy, but the Apollo’s sound pretty friggin’ money
Thank goodness for the Genre Recommendations. 😂
very good
Great job man, GREAT JOB!!!
THIS IS A VIDEO THAT ALL US J-BASS GUYS HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR, FOR A LONG TIME!
Instead of comparing different videos with completely different sound quality in each one, then trying to come to conclusions on sounds and stuff..
Thanks again!
Do the same thing again, but with the Seymour Duncan P bass pickups bro, please!
Hashtag= Just sayin'
Seymour Duncan Precision Bass Pickup Comparison ua-cam.com/video/kSRgJje8tmI/v-deo.html
vintage and the apollo are best
Its such a hard thing to decide jcjfjr
I really want something smooth, warm, mellow and soft
While still not being too growly or sharp
Can someone with experience with these pickups share their opinion on whats best for that?^^
(I play with flatwounds btw)
Can you get the Apollos without the Seymour Duncan logo?
I'm gonna do a '74 Fender Jazz bass build, but I want it to look "authentic".
SJB-1 sounds like a Jazz to me, though I just got an SJB-2 for a PJ. The Quarter-Pound J's are too hot and scooped. The Apollos sound like EMGs with a preamp, holy smokes.
They’re a little darker and less lively sounding than the 1. They will have more oomph from the bridge pickup though.
The Apollo set set curiously sound the most polite. They seem very low in output even compared to the vintage jazz set. Not for me, I like some hair on my tone!
Anyone combine an Apollo neck with a Noiseless bridge?
I like the Apollo and the Quarter pounder
The only two jazz basses I would buy is the American geddy lee and the the American vintage 62 and both would have the Apollo pickups
Don’t sleep on the old MIJ Marcus Millers, you can get that same kickass 70’s passive sound as the Geddy Lee and have the option to switch to an active 2-band boost preamp.
Apollo for the Bite, SJB 1 for the low end
I wonder what a jb1 neck with an Apollo bridge would sound like...
Im looking for a specific jazz bass sound : punchy lows less highs or bright/ treble. Help. !!!
SJB3
Anyone know what bridge that Jazz has on it? It looks super beefy, I might want one for each of my 'Jazzcision' (fretted and fretless 1988 and 1987 Japanese Jazz Bass Special necks on Warmoth flame maple over alder Dinky J bodies routed for P pickups with EMG GZR-P pickups and electronics) bass builds, I have Hipshot 'A' bridges on them, but am really not all that enamored with them.
apollo hands down
Are the Apollo PU's close to a P-bass PU? The P-Bass is a humbucker right?
Iirc it has a split coil design under the hood similar to a Precision.
Dimarzio makes their J bars this way.
alder body?
Since the apollos are humbuckers, can you wire them to a pull pot for coil splitting?
Not exactly because they’re linear humbuckers (similar to how a P Bass pickup is setup). So by splitting the coil you’d only hear either the E and A strings or the D and G
@@TheBassChannel I figured they might have been stacked; that's unfortunate. Are there any options for a jazz bass with a humbucker that can be coil tap or is that not really a thing? I'm a guitarist venturing into the world of low notes so I'm fairly unfamiliar with bass gear
Yes, there are stacked Jazz Bass pickups available. Seymour Duncan offers the Classic Stack and the Hot Stack for Jazz Bass. Stacked humbucker design with 4-conductor wiring so it would be splittable.
Early pre PBS jazz pups were ceramic - not Alnico
SJB-1s for me. They make the jazz bass sound just like it should. SJB-2s are ok, fatter jazz bass tone. SJB-3s are just too hot and lack some mids. Apollos are nice, punchy and modern sound.
The Apollo's are Amazing!!!!! Love the sjb1's also. Freaking hate the hot's and sjb3's.....b
I'm digging the SJB-1 Vintage and the Apollo pickups.