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The Triple Threat Pickup is LeCompte's preeminent product. The three magnet per string design offers a superior, rich and well-defined tonal output across the entire frequency spectrum. It will bring out the best in any bass without overdriving or sounding hot. Great for any style of music.
Vintage vibe with a modern presence.
Full Bass · Pronounced Mids · Crisp Highs
Available in 4 and 5 String versions
This is a hum-canceling version of the Triple Threat design that offers all of the same tonal characteristics as the Single Coil design.
Full Bass · Pronounced Mids · Crisp Highs
Available in 4 or 5 String versions
The 5 String EMG®40 shape is designed for 19mm bridges.
Size (4 String BC Shape):
3.98" [101.09mm] Long
1.28" [32.51mm] Wide

Size (5 String P2 Shape):
4.28" [108.71mm] Long
1.28" [32.51mm] Wide

Size (5 String EMG®40 Shape):
4.019" [102.08mm] Long
1.509" [38.33mm] Wide

These split coil, humcancelling soapbar pickups are very well balanced and even across the sonic spectrum. These retain a tone similar to LeCompte Triple Threat Single Coil soapbars, but have just a little less mid. Overall, these are a tight sounding pickup that won’t disappoint.
Put on a good set of headphones and check out the audio demo below to hear it for yourself.
As always, keep in mind that these are generalizations. Your experience could be different depending on many factors.
Great B string once again on a LeCompte pickup. These have a clear low end that is tight and controlled. The frequency range is very even across the pickup, with a notably good bridge pickup.
The pickup used for this video is the LeCompte Triple Threat Single Coil 5, a 5 string pickup. The 4 & 5 string sizes/shapes will sound similar, but not exact as they will use different length magnets. LeCompte is engineering them to sound as close to each other as possible.
Put on a good set of headphones and check out the audio demo below to hear it for yourself.
As always, keep in mind that these are generalizations. Your experience could be different depending on many factors.