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DiMarzio DP126 BK

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Pickup-Set for Electric Bass

DiMarzio was first to offer replacement pickups for electric-guitars and -basses and since the early 70s still holds its position with a successful combination of tradition and innovation.

The combination of the J-Modell at the bridge and the P at the neck (actually it would have to be in the middle of the middle) has become the most popular pickup combination for bass guitars since the 80s, simply because the strengths of the two most popular bass design are combined here: The subtle, middle tone of the J on the bridge and the powerful, low-pitched punch of the P-model in front - you do not really need any more.

  • Model P + J
  • Neck and bridge set
  • Clean and dry sound
  • Ideal composition
Available since March 2003
Item number 152384
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Active Pickup System No
Wiring 4-Conductor
Colour Black
Position Bridge, Neck
2.399 kr
Including VAT; Excluding kr200 shipping
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93 Customer ratings

4.6 / 5

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Much brighter than expected
Indigo340 20.02.2020
Neck pickup is very hot, bridge pickup seems a little weak, I have to keep the neck pickup below max to keep the sound clean. As long as I keep that control below maximum the sound is incredibly crisp and clear (maybe a little clinical even) but playing around with the EQ and going through a preamp box allows me to experiment within a much wider range than with stock pickups.
I found the the mids are very prominent so turning down the mid control on the amp and rolling off the treble a little gives a much better tone for me.
I set the bridge pickup to within 3mm of the strings to bring the level up and this makes a big difference to the output and also makes that pickup usable (3mm E side, 2.8mm G side, holding down strings on last fret to make measurements). Before I did this the bridge pickup output was very disappointing.

Fitment was pretty straightforward but they supply 4 long screws and 4 a little shorter, I would have preferred 8 long ones, they could have also added a few short ones for people who needed them. Use the longer screws for the bridge pickup so it can be raised closer to the strings.

All in all I can highly recommend these pickups if you have an average bass and looking to improve the sound but not the looks. I upgraded the electronics at the same time with good quality pots and a real Sprague cap so not sure how good they would sound on the original set, my guess is you would still hear an improvement but it wouldn't be as good.
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Maybe even too much
Yury A 23.06.2020
Very (and I mean VERY) hot pickups, especially neck P-pickup, bridge J-pickup is not that loud. Relatively bright and punchy, with nice mid-range growl, these pickups also provides wide dynamic range. They react really good on HOW you play. And they cut through the mix really well. You can adjust individual pole pieces according to your neck radius and also you have different wiring options (series/parallel) for wide variety of sounds.

But not every instrument will benefit from that powerfull pickups. I bought these pickups as an upgrade for my fretless bass, and they've been too much for it, too "greedy" for my taste, especially for fretless instrument with epoxy coated fretboard and nylon wrapped strings. I mean you still can dial sweet mellow tone with that volume and tone knobs, but then you just don't use those pickups for their full potential. So in the end I just kept em for future use, right now P-pickup (which seems to be just DiMarzio "model P") is working in my P-bass project (well, actually Harley Benton kit) - and it really shines there.

All in all - this is great sounding pickups with nice features.
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DiMarzio DP126 PJ Bass Pickup Set
Anonymous 12.07.2014
Having upgraded a bass with an EMG PJ-X set, I wanted to try something passive with my next project and having read good things about DiMarzio, I gave them a try as they were at a great price. One of my stipulations was for a noise-free single-coil and knowing that the DiMarzio J pickup is actually two coils side by side wired in hum-cancelling configuration, these fitted the bill. These had a considerably hotter output than the original pickups on the bass, with more pronounced low mids and of course, the J was silent when soloed. Another great feature of the DiMarzios is that you can adjust the pickup pole heights with a hex-wrench, allowing you to set a consistent output across a bass with more a pronounced neck radius. As the pickups are 4-conductor wires, you also have the option of wiring them in series or parallel, giving further tonal options. Easy to fit, they look great and sound even better, I'd happily recommend these pickups looking to breath a bit of life into a bass.
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Bought for a custom bass build
Qourthon 29.12.2017
These pickups were bought for a custom bass project, inspired by the 80s B.C.Rich Ironbird Bass. Since it was originally fitted with these pickups, I could not go wrong.

They deliver a low-mid punch and cut through the mix great. The sound is more on the darker side. The great feature are the adjustable pole pieces, not common on modern-styled pickups.

Not giving 5 stars because there is no limit for perfection

Pros
-Sound, growl and punch
-Adjustments
-Overall quality

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-None
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