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FS - Fender Pure Vintage 65 Jazzmaster bridge

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liftmanliftman Frets: 54
edited June 2022 in Parts £
Fender - £35

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  • liftmanliftman Frets: 54
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  • lovestrat74lovestrat74 Frets: 2198
    edited June 2022
    Does the jazzmaster pup come with cover and fixings?

    @funkfingers could I put this in the neck position? I mean sonically, would it work?
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  • liftmanliftman Frets: 54
    Does the jazzmaster pup come with cover and fixings?

    @funkfingers could I put this in the neck position? I mean sonically, would it work?
    No cover unfortsh , just four screws.
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  • FunkfingersFunkfingers Frets: 13312
    lovestrat74 said:
    could I put this in the neck position? I mean sonically, would it work?
    Yeah but no but …

    Obviously, the pickup will work in any position. The polepiece spacing is the same for bridge and neck. The covers are the same size. There is not a massive difference in output between bridge and neck.

    The negative aspects are;
    1) The magnetic polarity and coil direction will not cancel hum when combined with a second JM bridge position pickup.
    2) If liftman's pickup has been removed from a Fender AVRI or AV guitar, the black conductor wire may be cut very short.

    If the black conductor is shortened, on a regular Jazzmaster, you might get away with grounding the pickup to the chassis of the Rhythm Circuit slider switch.
    Be seeing you.
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  • lovestrat74lovestrat74 Frets: 2198
    edited June 2022
    lovestrat74 said:
    could I put this in the neck position? I mean sonically, would it work?
    Yeah but no but …

    Obviously, the pickup will work in any position. The polepiece spacing is the same for bridge and neck. The covers are the same size. There is not a massive difference in output between bridge and neck.

    The negative aspects are;
    1) The magnetic polarity and coil direction will not cancel hum when combined with a second JM bridge position pickup.
    2) If liftman's pickup has been removed from a Fender AVRI or AV guitar, the black conductor wire may be cut very short.

    If the black conductor is shortened, on a regular Jazzmaster, you might get away with grounding the pickup to the chassis of the Rhythm Circuit slider switch.
    OK thanks for the Wiz. 

    @liftman I think I'll give it a miss, but thanks for the info :+1:
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  • liftmanliftman Frets: 54
    lovestrat74 said:
    could I put this in the neck position? I mean sonically, would it work?
    Yeah but no but …

    Obviously, the pickup will work in any position. The polepiece spacing is the same for bridge and neck. The covers are the same size. There is not a massive difference in output between bridge and neck.

    The negative aspects are;
    1) The magnetic polarity and coil direction will not cancel hum when combined with a second JM bridge position pickup.
    2) If liftman's pickup has been removed from a Fender AVRI or AV guitar, the black conductor wire may be cut very short.

    If the black conductor is shortened, on a regular Jazzmaster, you might get away with grounding the pickup to the chassis of the Rhythm Circuit slider switch.
    OK thanks for the Wiz. 

    @liftman I think I'll give it a miss, but thanks for the info :+1:
    Yes it is off an AVRI with short conductor wire. No probs @lovestrat74 .
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