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Fender Jazz pickup bridge covers


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[quote name='DiMarco' timestamp='1387623472' post='2313857']
The bridge cover is what caused seventies pickup positioning so be thankful.
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Meaning (I think) that the bridge pickup is pretty close to the bridge (otherwise the cover would have been awkwardly large) and that position creates a particular tone where more of the harmonics come into play (vs the tone from the neck pickup which has more of the note's fundamental in it). The ability to have two distinct sounds from one bass and to be able to blend them together is what makes the Jazz so popular.

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With the original (sixties) bridge pickup position, the bridge cover did not cover the bridge pickup.
Because this was not aesthetically pleasing Fender then chose to move this pickup closer to the bridge.

So indeed, it resulted in a more agressive and snappy sound originating from this bridge pickup, a tone that many people still know and love their Jazz Bass for.

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[quote name='DiMarco' timestamp='1387637381' post='2314047']
With the original (sixties) bridge pickup position, the bridge cover did not cover the bridge pickup.
Because this was not aesthetically pleasing Fender then chose to move this pickup closer to the bridge.

So indeed, it resulted in a more agressive and snappy sound originating from this bridge pickup, a tone that many people still know and love their Jazz Bass for.
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Yes but none of these answers are telling me what the covers achieve.
Lets put it another way.....What's the difference between having the covers on or off......apart from having unlimited access to the strings with no covers?

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The supposed shielding benefit (via the Faraday Cage effect) of the metal covers, probably not achieving much in practice, means they serve more as hand rests, or hand hindrances, depending on how you play. As pickup technology advanced (noiseless/humbuckers), pickup shields/covers became superfluous and so have been dispensed with by many builders/players.

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[quote name='jenevers' timestamp='1387547605' post='2313227']
Erm! always wondered.......what purpose do they serve??
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See here
http://basschat.co.uk/topic/182008-fender-ashtray-and-neck-pickup-covers-on-a-jazz-bass/page__fromsearch__1

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