Seymour Duncan Announces The Duff McKagan Signature PJ Pickup Set!

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The Duff McKagan Signature PJ Pickup Set

Harness the same tight low-end and attack Duff is known for with a pickup combination sure to inspire anyone looking for an aggressive bass tone without the hum.

Seymour Duncan is proud to offer this special pickup set featuring:

  • Combines a Hot Stack Jazz Bass Bridge with a Quarter Pound Precision Neck
  • Hum Cancelling
  • Fits standard PJ routs.
  • Hand-built in Santa Barbara, CA

Since the mid-1980s, Duff McKagan’s bass lines and songwriting have powered hits from Guns N’ Roses, Velvet Revolver, and his other highly influential projects. On classic performances like “Sweet Child O’ Mine”, “Slither”, and “Welcome To The Jungle” his weapon of choice was a Fender® PJ bass loaded with Seymour Duncan pickups. Now you can harness that same tight low-end and sharp attack Duff is known for with the Duff McKagan Signature PJ Pickup Set.

Great bass players know that a PJ pickup combination can give you the punchy, thunderous tones needed for rock, punk, funk and beyond. Chasing that flexibility, Duff used his first record advance to buy a Fender Jazz Bass® Special with a Precision® split-coil pickup in the neck position and a Jazz bass pickup in the bridge. The original single-coil bridge pickup was swapped out for a Seymour Duncan Hot Stack Jazz bass® pickup, nixing the hum in all positions while also adding some extra output.

Years later, Duff was gifted a bass with the Seymour Duncan Quarter Pound P-Bass® pickup in the neck. The large diameter alnico 5 magnets and high output coils gave Duff an exciting new dimension to his sound, and he began to pair it with the Hot Stack Jazz Bass bridge for a powerful pickup combination with plenty of grit, low end, and attack. This pairing became Duff’s signature sound, and he’s used these pickups on hit recordings and world tours ever since.

Seymour Duncan has partnered with Duff to offer these two pickups as the Duff McKagan Signature PJ Set, bearing his distinctive skull & crossbones logo. This combination is sure to inspire anyone looking for an aggressive bass tone without hum, perfect for stage and studio. Load these high output pickups into your PJ bass to achieve Duff’s trademark sound – noise free and with plenty of attitude.

Read more about it here.

 
thats a great set of pups, didnt know thats what he used. ive had a few friends who had that qp/hot stack setup and its killer
 
I really dig that sound. Listening to the demos that are recorded direct, it sounds dark. And you'd think it would be dark from the hot pups with 1 being noiseless. But grinding thru an amp like in the Duff demonstration above it sounds pretty bad ass. The QP P bass is big and fat, has the P humbucker design, but isn't stacked so normal detailed tone. Then the J is stacked so introduces a little bit of the noiseless sheen, but not too much. Plus it's cooler than the P and in the bridge so it takes up less of the sound. The tone is really balanced between clean noiseless operation, the fat P, and some J edge. I like this offering even if it's just 2 stock pickups paired.
 
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Yeah, I was gonna mention it sounded too "P" and too little "J" to me, exactly.

What kind of amp does the guy use?
I think it sounds awesome like that. The nature of the J being cooler and in the bridge position blends in less of it. Of course you could always volume balance it.. But he says he just likes his knobs dimed all the time.
 
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