New pickups for my bass

RW James

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I have a cheap p-bass clone that I bought for recording purposes. Lately I've been asked to play bass out a lot, so I thought I needed a better sound. I considered buying a new bass, but, other than the sound, I like my bass.

So instead I bought a set of Seymour Duncan Basslines SPB-3 quarter-pound P Bass Pickups from Music123 (they had a 15% off sale). The sound over the stock pickups is remarkable. They really make my cheap bass sound good. If any of you are in a similar position (part-time bass and not willing to make a huge investment) I would definitely recommend this route.

My (small) problem: The instructions said to set the pickups 1/8" below the string when pushed down at the highest fret. I couldn't quite get there. I'm between 3/16" and 1/4" on some strings. The problem is the pickup cavity is too deep.

It still sounds good, but I wonder if it would sound even better if I had the pickups higher.

I'm thinking of getting longer screws - then putting some thick foam under the pickups to push them up. Does that sound about right?

Any other ideas? Or is it really even necessary?

Bass players: How close to the strings are your pickups?
 
Re: New pickups for my bass

mine are 5mm from the underside of the string for the neck pickup, and 4mm for the bridge :)

if you like the sound and get the volume you want, don't change anything :)
 
Re: New pickups for my bass

Pickup height needs to be optimal - for your taste. You might like them lower.

Myself, I would put a solid piece of wood under it and screw on the pickup hard. Definitely changes the sound.
 
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