Hi Everyone , I have Made what I feel are some Great alternative Gypsy Jazz magnetic pickups.
They mount like a schertler with non invasive putty, you just plug in a standard 1/4 jack and you are ready to go. I am a professional musician and started this project out of intellectual curiosity
( and the 350$ stimer price tag) I have a few on ebay and anyone in the Portland Oregon Area is welcome to try some out on a gig. ( dave stassens has been using these for like a year, you can see him playing them on youtube
I am not trying to take over the market or anything but Fun and a little $$ on the side
some details. I use neodymium magnets , and ceramic magnets for Clarity and brilliance.
I have attempted to get a more transparent , less " electricky" sound the ceramics have a glassy top end while the Neo's are the most transparent and warm.
I have a Bar Magnet model as well as an adjustable polepiece design. height is about 5/16" to 7/16" they are both compensated to use with argentine strings and solve the " HOT" B string issues of the old stimers.
Both are single coils but I have just made an experimental "Djangobucker" Humbucker which is AMAZING, the most transparent magnetic pickup I have come across.
Anyway I am hoping to get some player input as I like to make these on the side when I am not touring with my group Vagabond Opera.
Cheers\
JFlo
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TIA,
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I just got the humbcuking pickup Jason made for my seven string. It's great! The balance is wonderful. I was afraid that the .070" that I use for the seventh string would be a problem for balance but it all works perfectly. The tone is nice and clean and clear. I will have to work with it for a bit to get my amp settings just right but this is a wonderful alternative if a Stimer isn't right for you. Thanks Jason!
Ken Bloom
It does sound a little bit like my jazz box now, but when I eq the thing I get a killer sound out of it. Our band has drums and we play fairly loud sometimes, so I am super stoked that I have found this guy - I didn't have to shell our hundreds of dollars for a pickup.
I can actually hear myself in the monitors now.
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