BELA Posted December 27, 2021 Share 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 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dazed Posted December 27, 2021 Share 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 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shoulderpet Posted December 27, 2021 Share 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 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cosmo Valdemar Posted December 27, 2021 Share 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... 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jd56hawk Posted December 27, 2021 Share Posted December 27, 2021 Pics of the bass and pickups might help, but it's more than likely not going to work. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lfalex v1.1 Posted December 28, 2021 Share 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 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andruca Posted December 28, 2021 Share 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 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BELA Posted December 28, 2021 Author Share 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 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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