BELA Posted December 27, 2021 Posted December 27, 2021 Sorry if this is not the right forum but I did not know where to post. I have a 5 string bass that has no pickups because I removed them and put it in another instrument. And then I have a set of J pickups designed for a 4 string bass. I do not want to spend the money on a new set for the 5 string, for the time being, so I was wondering if I can put the 4 string pickups in the 5 string bass should they be wide enough. Can it be done? What would I miss/lose in comparison to the "real thing"? Thanks Quote
Dazed Posted December 27, 2021 Posted December 27, 2021 Unless the 4 string jazz pickups are blade types and wide enough to cover the width of 5 strings I don’t see how 4 or 8 magnets in a typical 4 string J pickup would sense the 5 strings evenly or well at all? If you have the pickups and assuming the body wouldn’t need routing mods to fit, just try it and see how it works out. 1 Quote
shoulderpet Posted December 27, 2021 Posted December 27, 2021 2 hours ago, BELA said: Sorry if this is not the right forum but I did not know where to post. I have a 5 string bass that has no pickups because I removed them and put it in another instrument. And then I have a set of J pickups designed for a 4 string bass. I do not want to spend the money on a new set for the 5 string, for the time being, so I was wondering if I can put the 4 string pickups in the 5 string bass should they be wide enough. Can it be done? What would I miss/lose in comparison to the "real thing"? Thanks Depends where they are positioned I would imagine, by the bridge would probably not be good but by the neck where the spacing is closer together would probably be fine 1 Quote
Cosmo Valdemar Posted December 27, 2021 Posted December 27, 2021 I used to have a 5 string Epiphone Thunderbird, the 90s PJ model. It had VERY narrow string spacing and used 4 string pickups, so the A string sat between the magnets and was very quiet. Unfortunately I was very young and naive, and the crook of a shopkeeper convinced me it was normal and even Warwicks used 4-string pickups... 1 Quote
jd56hawk Posted December 27, 2021 Posted December 27, 2021 Pics of the bass and pickups might help, but it's more than likely not going to work. 1 Quote
Lfalex v1.1 Posted December 28, 2021 Posted December 28, 2021 8 hours ago, Cosmo Valdemar said: Unfortunately I was very young and naive, and the crook of a shopkeeper convinced me it was normal and even Warwicks used 4-string pickups... Some Warwicks share pickups between 4 and 5 strings. I have 2 that do; An Infnity SN4 and Fortress MM5. The MEC TwinJ (JJ) pickups are the same on both basses. I've been told that they've blades inside rather than individual polepieces. 1 Quote
andruca Posted December 28, 2021 Posted December 28, 2021 I converted a 4 string cheap kit P into a 5 string PJ (then a fretless). The P pickup was no problem, sounds balanced in all strings. Now the J, well, you couldn't notice with both pickups on, but definitely could when soloing the J. I swapped it for a narrow 5 string J (cheap, from AliExpress) and it works way better. 1 Quote
BELA Posted December 28, 2021 Author Posted December 28, 2021 1 hour ago, andruca said: I converted a 4 string cheap kit P into a 5 string PJ (then a fretless). The P pickup was no problem, sounds balanced in all strings. Now the J, well, you couldn't notice with both pickups on, but definitely could when soloing the J. I swapped it for a narrow 5 string J (cheap, from AliExpress) and it works way better. Gracias Andruca! Yo también soy de Madrid! Me llamo Victor. 1 Quote
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