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DP122BK

DiMarzio Model P 4 String Precision Bass® Pickup

Puzzle Bullet IconDIRECT REPLACEMENT IN 4 STRING PRECISION BASSES®

Checklist Bullet IconPUNCHY LOW MID RANGE

Control Panel Bullet IconWARM, WITH SLIGHTLY ROLLED OFF TOP END

Authenticity Certificate IconGREAT MODERN TAKE ON P TONE

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not as loud as my duncan quarter pounders

put these in a p bass clone and compared them with mybass with the quaeter pounders and the duncans sounded louder and fatter

Thanks for your thoughts on these. The 1/4 pounders are indeed quite loud.

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DESCRIPTION

Breathe new life into any bass by replacing its stock pickup with a DiMarzio Model P®.

This hum-cancelling two-piece pickup brings big, punchy sound to Fender® Precision Bass®-style basses. The DiMarzio Model P® accurately reproduces the sound of your bass with added gain and solid tone.

DiMarzio Model P® pickups cut through the band without sacrificing bottom-end power. Gutsy mid-range provides growl when the bass is pushed hard.

The Model P provides a heavy sound with midrange emphasis. Its aggressive sound is designed to cut through dense tracks and loud situations.

**Sorry international bassists, but US Dealers are not authorized to ship DiMarzio pickups outside of the US.

Please contact us if you are having trouble finding DiMarzio products in your home country.


DIMENSIONS

Size:
2.23" [56.64 mm] Long
1.1" [27.94 mm] Wide

TECHNICAL

Model P Wiring Diagram

Wiring: 4 Conductor

Magnet: Ceramic

Resistance: 11.54 Kohm



Customer Reviews

Based on 1 review
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frank
not as loud as my duncan quarter pounders

put these in a p bass clone and compared them with mybass with the quaeter pounders and the duncans sounded louder and fatter

Thanks for your thoughts on these. The 1/4 pounders are indeed quite loud.

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