The cheapest pickup upgrade on the internet!!!
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- Опубліковано 27 січ 2020
- This was the cheapest bass pickup upgrade I found online. It simple easy to do and would only take about ten minutes to complete.
You can get these at home depot and lowes:
www.homedepot.com/p/Master-Ma...
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This was definitely an informative video Bully! I could tell that the notes had a bit more clarity and fullness to them with the added magnets. Great idea my friend!
Heard about this upgrade a lil while back and after seeing your video I really want to give it the green light on one for my jazz basses. Thank you for this and all your videos, they are greatly appreciated. God bless!
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cool, i like this kind of videos of experimental upgrades
They definitely add more clarity. Hard to tell about the level since it sounds like the recordings might not be at the same level. Got my magnets this morning and looking forward to trying it. Thanks for sharing!
Bass science! Got to love induction ^_^
love the T
Just did this mod on a bass I'm borrowing. Found perfect sized magnets for $9 at Home Depot and stuck them under my split coil and single coil pickups(between the magnetic strip and pickup foam.) Did not notice any difference on the split coil but I feel like the single coil was much brighter and had more output. For ~$10 and 1hr of your time, why not try it out? Thank you for the vid✌
how about a link to where you got them ? thanks
That pickguard looks awesome! And I have a question for anyone that can answer. Electric guitar, 6 magnets on the pick up and each string runs ON TOP of each.
Bass, the pickup has a magnet on either side of each string. Why is that? I hope I don't seem too ignorant for not knowing this.
Lower frequencies need a larger gauss envelope, or magnetic field to excite (create a signal in) the coil (pickup) from the vibration of the string. Thinner guitar strings don't need that wide of a field as they vibrate. The vibrating string induces a microvoltage that is sent out to the amplifier to .. well, amplify.
Where did they go😎
Where did you buy the magnets? My searches can find nothing. Toss a link up in the description.
Thanks Man!
Hey Bully. Does this mod work on ceramic pickups, alnico pickups, or both?? Cheers.
Both
Great vid but where did you instal them
Under the pickups
@@BullyThaKidd - Did you glue them in, or are they just stuck to the pole pieces magnetically?
..and did you remove the ceramic magnets first, if there were any? I'd like to try this with my Glarry GIB.
@@Majik53 I just added them to the bottom... no glue.
@@BullyThaKidd - Cool, I'll pick some up after payday. Keep on boomin'!
I don’t know man, sounds like bit of a risk. There is plenty neat pickupgrades for around 50 bucks out there and it’s still not too much money to spend in my opinion
My dad was an industrial engineer 33 design patents 7 industrial design awards. The reason he always got hired was because he designed products. Including the machines that made the products. He could engineer for a production cost of $1 that cost with lesser engineers $10.
Bully has hit on one of those cheap as chips tone mojo secrets. & it costs less than a boutique coffee @ starbucks.
What do you have to loose other than a little time? And what is the risk?
Absolutely nothing!
No magnets sound better.