Details
The Jazzmaster® pickup was one of my favorite sounds during the '60s. I wore out many phonograph needles listening to groups like The Ventures and players like Roy Lanham who got amazing sounds from the Jazzmaster®. In combination with the floating tremolo, the Jazzmaster® pickup has a unique tone that was heard on many mid- and late-'60s recordings. Check out album covers from the great '60s instrumental bands and chances are, you'll see a Jazzmaster.
Details
pickup length: | 3.530 |
pickup width: | 1.512 |
winding direction: | top coming |
magnet polarity: | south |
calibrated | yes |
height adjustment: | into body |
magnet pattern: | raised top and bottom |
DC Ohms: | 8.3K |
Inductance: | 4.2 henries |
Q: | 3.5 |
Description
Details
The Jazzmaster® pickup was one of my favorite sounds during the '60s. I wore out many phonograph needles listening to groups like The Ventures and players like Roy Lanham who got amazing sounds from the Jazzmaster®. In combination with the floating tremolo, the Jazzmaster® pickup has a unique tone that was heard on many mid- and late-'60s recordings. Check out album covers from the great '60s instrumental bands and chances are, you'll see a Jazzmaster.
Specifications
Details
pickup length: | 3.530 |
pickup width: | 1.512 |
winding direction: | top coming |
magnet polarity: | south |
calibrated | yes |
height adjustment: | into body |
magnet pattern: | raised top and bottom |
DC Ohms: | 8.3K |
Inductance: | 4.2 henries |
Q: | 3.5 |