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wide spacing 5-string MM style pickup?


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I recently bought a cheap Squier Jazz V DeLuxe, because of the wide string spacing and the grat reviews...
I normally play a Stingray or for 5-string I go for my SUB5 and G&L L2500... but on 5-strings I only really feel totally comfortable with a wide string spacing (19-20mm)...

I was looking at options and this little Squier Jazz showed up, and I picked up a used one in mint condition.

And I'm falling rapidly in love with it. Except it sounds a bit "polite". It works as it is, but I think this is a keeper, so I'd like to make it punchier and generally more like the bass I want it to be.

One of the possibilities is to route the bridge position to install a MM style pickup. Later on I'd put a John East Stingray preamp and I'd be in Stingray territory: the SR5 they don't allow me to buy :)
I don't care about resale value etc, because it is a good bass that's defintely going to stay.

Right, the issue is... I already have a Seymour Duncan SMB5A pickup. I really like it. But it's a bit too narrow...
The picture below illustrates this, and bear in mind the pickup should really be placed a bit lower even (the magnetic pull of the J pickup underneath made it impossible for me to place it at the correct spot)...
Now, in my experience, it will not have a HUGE effect because of the wide field that these polepieces create. [b]BUT[/b] there's always the chance that the effect may be a bit more noticeable than I'd like.

So I wonder who makes good MM style pickups for a 5-string with a 19mm string spacing at the bridge.
Nordstrand does, MM5.2. The thing is I tried a MM4.2 and I preferred the Seymour Duncan SMB4A... so I'm a little undecided.

What do the good experienced people of Basschat think?

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Well, since you don't like the Nordstrand, but already know you like the Duncan, why not ask Duncan to make a wider one, they have a custom shop, and it's not a major job so I can't imagine it being too much more expensive.

Delano's an option too, they'll do any string spacing in Alnico or Ferrite.

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Bartolini have bladed (covered) polepieces in their MMHB. There'd be no issue with string alignment, and if that [i]still[/i] isn't wide enough, I do believe they will manufacture wider ones, too.
It'd be a better aesthetic match for the neck "J", too...

Those Squier Vs are quite good, I've tried a couple, and they're pretty ok for the money...

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[quote name='stingrayPete1977' post='1285845' date='Jun 28 2011, 10:46 PM']That looks bang on Jose , Cream coloured pup covers would look cool IMO.[/quote]


hmmm, you are absolutely right. I hate you, now I need to ask whether cream covers is a possibility and I will be very disappointed if it isn't! :)
At least they told me that I could have a plain cover, without the "Basslines" logo, which is a great thing.

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[quote name='owen' timestamp='1318280930' post='1400124']
I have a Bart after market wide MM5 pick up. They are replacements for Korean MTD basses which are 19mm. Let me know if you fancy it :)
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Thank you but I have a very clear idea about the type of pickup I want, and Bartolini -althought good- are far from what I'm after. But thanks anyway! :)

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It is indeed on of the early batch of Korean MTD. The early ones had better tone :) But to be serious, I have been through squillions of basses costing an awful lot more and I keep coming back to this. The neck is the comfiest (YMMV) I have played and it is very light indeed. That ticks a lot of boxes for me. I have a permanent search on Ebay for another. They are not "the bass of the moment" and can be picked up very cheaply indeed. I love it.

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