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Magnetic Gypsy Jazz Pickup

jflojazzjflojazz Portland OregonNew
edited July 2010 in Classifieds Posts: 23
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See Video

Hand Wound Single coil, vintage Formvar Wire, Mogami cable, Neutrik connector, Epoxy potted with Real Mahoghany wood finish ,
This Model Has Ajdustable Polepieces for perfect string to string Balance
Ceramic magnets, Very transparent tone with crystal clear sparkly highs, captures the sound of YOUR instrument
Excellent alternative to traditional stimer pickup.

My innovative " Optimized Microphonics " design Senses Acoustic vibrations from soundboard in addition to string vibrations.


mounts with non invasive putty. No modification to instrument, mounts in seconds.
fully shielded for noise reduction.
Only 5/16" thick , very lightweight.
excellent tone
Plugs in with Standard 1/4 guitar cable
I have 2 right now 119$ Special deal to get the word out.
Krivo

Comments

  • JazzDawgJazzDawg New
    Posts: 264
    Here's the link...

    http://www.youtube.com/v/oIDBc0OItOI&hl=en_US&fs=1&rel=0&border=1

    Sounds really nice. Is that $119 a piece? Yes

    Would it work on a D-Hole as well? Not Yet, one is in development
  • I'd be interested in hearing the opinions of people who've bought and used this.
  • Ken BloomKen Bloom Pilot Mountain, North CarolinaNew
    Posts: 164
    I have a humbucking version on order for my Selmac seven string. I'm looking forward to having it and will let you know how it is when I get it. It won't be for about a month or so.
    Ken Bloom
  • lmntrylmntry Portland , Oregon✭✭✭✭
    Posts: 92
    Hi:

    I've been using one of Jason's pickups for around a year now. (prototype models)

    They far surpass a stimer in a few key area's.

    1) They are thinner
    2) They are WAY WAY lighter !
    3) They are about 1/3 of the cost.


    I utilize this to full effect by using a 1946 Gibson tube amp...it sounds great...Every bit a good as my old stimer (IMHO) which I sold a few years ago.
    I also use a Shcertler Dyn-G and Unico amp for pre war acoustic sound and switch between the 2 depending on song and style.




    David
  • Ken BloomKen Bloom Pilot Mountain, North CarolinaNew
    Posts: 164
    Reporting back as promised. I love this pickup. It's balanced and does everything it's suppose to do. The tone is great and the bass does not overbalance the treble. It has a great sound and all the output I could ask for. Where else could I get a pickup for my seven string? Thank you Jason. If a Stimer won't do it for you, this is a great alternative.

    Ken Bloom
    Ken Bloom
  • jflojazzjflojazz Portland OregonNew
    Posts: 23
    Thanks guys . here is a video of a custom ultra thin single coil I made for byan darby http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBPDUPmPwwg and a Adjustable pole humbucker I sold to A guy in the UK
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