Antiquity P-Bass - Question

foo3001

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So I´m about to try out a new pickup for my fender Precision and I´ve decided on a seymour duncan. What I really want is an Antiwuity pickup for a real vintage sound as the DiMarzio my bass has now is really not cutting it for my needs.

I went to my local store today only to find out there are two options for a P-Bass, Antiquity I or Antiquity II. The salespersons didn´t have a clue what the difference is between the two so I decided to ask You guys before I buy.

So, what´s the difference between the two pickups? Any help would be much appreciated..
 
Re: Antiquity P-Bass - Question

Curly said:
Antiquity = vintage 50s, and Antiquity II = vintage 60s tone.

Thanks for the info!

But what would the tonal/output difference be between the 50´s and 60´s models? My bass is a ´64 so which one would You guys recommend?
 
Re: Antiquity P-Bass - Question

honestly, I'm not really sure about bass, but on the guitar pickups, the Antiquities tend to be a little warmer sounding, and the Antiquity IIs tend to be brighter.
 
Re: Antiquity P-Bass - Question

Personally, I prefer the Antiquity I's for a "true" vintage sound in a p bass. The Antiquitie II's I think sound better in the older 70's fender p basses made out of hard ash.
 
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