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Classic Bass Series Bass Pickups Please Check Our Website T E N July 2005 PICKUPS AND ELECTRONICS PBF guitar pickups and Classic Bass series bass pickups Please check our website t e n www.bartolini.net . i Links from our Sales page will take you to the Product Description and n i e l p a Price Lists page. The Quick Price List shows which models are most o h t s r r easily available. a e k PBF Series c Older Humbuckers b . u b V92C-B warm HumBucker for neck or bright bridge w m u w h V94-D warmer HB for bridge - near PAF output PBF-49 Vintage neck humbucker d r w a 1CTA equal coil / unequal response / high clarity d n PBF-51 Vintage bridge humbucker S S a t 1D-01 deep & bright HB for bridge s C C I PBF-55 Special Jazz Guitar neck humbucker I S S N PBF-57 Special Jazz bridge humbucker N P P Older Strat* size single coils O O R 3XQ - N or S very clear, smooth, near Vintage tone single coil PBF-77D High Output Distortion humbucker R U U T 3X - N or S clear, smooth, full range single coil T C Creamy, smooth treble C K K 3XR - N or S deeper tone, high power, bridge pos. single coil E Excellent mids E 3D-01 N or S bright & deep single coil of 1D-01 L L C C Crisply defined bass response I I E E e p Jazz Guitar (Johnny Smith type) from bright Vintage neck PAF tone (PBF-49) D D a P P h s 5J smooth, clear dual coil - end of fingerboard bracket to the creamiest Jazz bridge humbucker tone (PBF-57) N N t a r t A 5JNB smooth, clear dual coil without mounting bracket to the raunchiest (but smooth) distortion A S R R d r S of an outstanding rock ’n’ roll bridge pickup (PBF-77D) S a d P P A A Large Humbuckers for 7 string guitar n a Available in Gold, Nickel and Chrome stamped metal shells t U U s T T 492C/B 7 string version of V92C/B and also in Black or White ABS shells. K K I I 4CTA 7 string version of 1C-TA C They were developed over the last several years in collaboration C I 4D-01 7 string version of 1D-01 I U U with Ed Reynolds from Austin, Texas. P P G G Older Soapbar (P90) shape Recommended combinations: SB-92C/B Soapbar shape version of V92C/B The Vintage Pair - PBF-49 (neck) and PBF-51 (bridge) SB-D01 Soapbar shape version of 1D-01 The Jazz Pair - PBF-55 (neck) and PBF-57 (bridge) The Rock 'n' Roll pair - PBF-51 (neck) and PBF-77D (bridge) e p Active Strat Systems (prewired) a h 7 string humbucker shape s System 111 equal stacked coils / vint. tone / high output + boost r a t i u System 111B unequal stack coils / vint. tone / high output + boost mini-humbucker shape g z System 112 SSH / coil cut / / vint. tone / high output + boost z a j 5 J Acoustic Guitar (soundhole mounting) 3A soundhole mount single coil for steel string guitar 3AV soundhole mount stacked coil for steel string guitar Please check our website t e n www.bartolini.net . i Links from our Sales page will take you to the Product Description and n i e l p a Price Lists page. The Quick Price List shows which models are most o h t s r r easily available. a e k PBF Series c Older Humbuckers b . u b V92C-B warm HumBucker for neck or bright bridge w m u w h V94-D warmer HB for bridge - near PAF output PBF-49 Vintage neck humbucker d r w a 1CTA equal coil / unequal response / high clarity d n PBF-51 Vintage bridge humbucker S S a t 1D-01 deep & bright HB for bridge s C C I PBF-55 Special Jazz Guitar neck humbucker I S S N PBF-57 Special Jazz bridge humbucker N P P Older Strat* size single coils O O R 3XQ - N or S very clear, smooth, near Vintage tone single coil PBF-77D High Output Distortion humbucker R U U T 3X - N or S clear, smooth, full range single coil T C Creamy, smooth treble C K K 3XR - N or S deeper tone, high power, bridge pos. single coil E Excellent mids E 3D-01 N or S bright & deep single coil of 1D-01 L L C C Crisply defined bass response I I E E e p Jazz Guitar (Johnny Smith type) from bright Vintage neck PAF tone (PBF-49) D D a P P h s 5J smooth, clear dual coil - end of fingerboard bracket to the creamiest Jazz bridge humbucker tone (PBF-57) N N t a r t A 5JNB smooth, clear dual coil without mounting bracket to the raunchiest (but smooth) distortion A S R R d r S of an outstanding rock ’n’ roll bridge pickup (PBF-77D) S a d P P A A Large Humbuckers for 7 string guitar n a Available in Gold, Nickel and Chrome stamped metal shells t U U s T T 492C/B 7 string version of V92C/B and also in Black or White ABS shells. K K I I 4CTA 7 string version of 1C-TA C They were developed over the last several years in collaboration C I 4D-01 7 string version of 1D-01 I U U with Ed Reynolds from Austin, Texas. P P G G Older Soapbar (P90) shape Recommended combinations: SB-92C/B Soapbar shape version of V92C/B The Vintage Pair - PBF-49 (neck) and PBF-51 (bridge) SB-D01 Soapbar shape version of 1D-01 The Jazz Pair - PBF-55 (neck) and PBF-57 (bridge) The Rock 'n' Roll pair - PBF-51 (neck) and PBF-77D (bridge) e p Active Strat Systems (prewired) a h 7 string humbucker shape s System 111 equal stacked coils / vint. tone / high output + boost r a t i u System 111B unequal stack coils / vint. tone / high output + boost mini-humbucker shape g z System 112 SSH / coil cut / / vint. tone / high output + boost z a j 5 J Acoustic Guitar (soundhole mounting) 3A soundhole mount single coil for steel string guitar 3AV soundhole mount stacked coil for steel string guitar t Classic Bass - CB - model listings are Classic Bass Series e shown in bold type. n . Bold, up-front clarity that adds a new dimension to your tonal palette. Compared to our Original i The apertures and coil layouts of the Series, the Classic Bass series pickups have enhanced treble response and narrower apertures n i CB series pickups are shown for l for a more incisive attack and focused sound without harshness. This added dimension of treble most models in this catalog. o definition vastly increases the tonal range available in active or passive instruments. t r Their output levels are slightly higher than similar models in the Original Series Dual in-line coil options are noise a cancelling like the 9J, 59J, etc. in b the Original Series . w w 59CBJS - 5 string single coil w 59CBJD - 5 string dual in-line coils S S 9CBJS - 4 string single coil 59J - 5 string split coil - deeper tone C C I 9SU - 4 string single coil For Precision Basses I N For Jazz Basses N O O R R T T C C E E 9CBJD - 4 string dual in-line coils L L 9J - 4 string split coil deeper tone E E D D 8S - 4 string deep tone N N 8SU - 4 string brighter A A 8CBP - 4 string Vintage tone S xx58S - 5 string deep tone S P xx58SU - 5 string brighter P U 58CBP - 5 string Vintage tone U K K C C I I P P MM4CBC - 4 string dual coil MMC - 4 string dual coil - deep tone MMK - 4 string dual coil - bright tone MM42CBJD - 4 string quad coil switchable For Music Man Basses 72MM5C - 5 string dual coil - deep tone 72MM5K - 5 string dual coil - bright tone 57CBJS - 5 string single coil For American Standard 57CBJD - 5 string dual in-line coils Jazz Basses 57J - 5 string split coil - deeper tone MM52CBJD - 5 string quad coil switchable also available with similar coil arrangement for 5 strings MM5CBC - 5 string dual coil t Classic Bass - CB - model listings are Classic Bass Series e shown in bold type. n . Bold, up-front clarity that adds a new dimension to your tonal palette. Compared to our Original i The apertures and coil layouts of the Series, the Classic Bass series pickups have enhanced treble response and narrower apertures n i CB series pickups are shown for l for a more incisive attack and focused sound without harshness. This added dimension of treble most models in this catalog. o definition vastly increases the tonal range available in active or passive instruments. t r Their output levels are slightly higher than similar models in the Original Series Dual in-line coil options are noise a cancelling like the 9J, 59J, etc. in b the Original Series . w w 59CBJS - 5 string single coil w 59CBJD - 5 string dual in-line coils S S 9CBJS - 4 string single coil 59J - 5 string split coil - deeper tone C C I 9SU - 4 string single coil For Precision Basses I N For Jazz Basses N O O R R T T C C E E 9CBJD - 4 string dual in-line coils L L 9J - 4 string split coil deeper tone E E D D 8S - 4 string deep tone N N 8SU - 4 string brighter A A 8CBP - 4 string Vintage tone S xx58S - 5 string deep tone S P xx58SU - 5 string brighter P U 58CBP - 5 string Vintage tone U K K C C I I P P MM4CBC - 4 string dual coil MMC - 4 string dual coil - deep tone MMK - 4 string dual coil - bright tone MM42CBJD - 4 string quad coil switchable For Music Man Basses 72MM5C - 5 string dual coil - deep tone 72MM5K - 5 string dual coil - bright tone 57CBJS - 5 string single coil For American Standard 57CBJD - 5 string dual in-line coils Jazz Basses 57J - 5 string split coil - deeper tone MM52CBJD - 5 string quad coil switchable also available with similar coil arrangement for 5 strings MM5CBC - 5 string dual coil MV52CBJD -5stringquadcoilswitchable For Rickenbacker4001Basses For 5StringMusicManBasses 6RT -splitcoilbasspickup add-on Compartment Mute 6RC -dualcoiltreblepickup 72MV5C -72mm5stringdualcoildeeptone 72MV5K -72mm5stringdualcoilbrighttone with 66to72mmand12-14inchradiusf.b.
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