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Published on 08/02/11 at 06:16Until re-winding the coil (micro serious home) of my Fender Precision Bass 74 ', I had the Lollariser with Lollar Precision Bass Split-coil pickups, microphones manufactured in the USA by a guru of guitar pickups: Jason Lollar.
Features: Patterned After the original split-coil humbucking bass pickup wound to early-60's specs. Scatter wound for more harmonic presence. Punchy with Good definition. Hand beveled Alnico 5 magnets, vintage cloth wire Covered. Wax potted. Available in black only covers 11K.
My impressions after a test, short, made in home studio:
- Growl impressive
- Sustain long (see over)
- Extended response with a better balance between the strings,
- Extremely beautiful clarity,
- Harmonic better presence (probably due to "scatter wound")
- Dynamic with good definition.
Difficult to find fault, for now. I expect to make the comparison with the rewinding of the coil (micro serious original) Live and tests.
A little flat, its price, but largely justified in terms of quality.
This choice I would do without hesitation!
Musically,
Mitch
Features: Patterned After the original split-coil humbucking bass pickup wound to early-60's specs. Scatter wound for more harmonic presence. Punchy with Good definition. Hand beveled Alnico 5 magnets, vintage cloth wire Covered. Wax potted. Available in black only covers 11K.
My impressions after a test, short, made in home studio:
- Growl impressive
- Sustain long (see over)
- Extended response with a better balance between the strings,
- Extremely beautiful clarity,
- Harmonic better presence (probably due to "scatter wound")
- Dynamic with good definition.
Difficult to find fault, for now. I expect to make the comparison with the rewinding of the coil (micro serious original) Live and tests.
A little flat, its price, but largely justified in terms of quality.
This choice I would do without hesitation!
Musically,
Mitch