-Oops! sorry, my bad. Actually the ones that I remember , were the Dimarzio
DP149 ultra
jazz pick-ups, that were rated really highly , thats why I bought them. That , &
the price.
The other pick-ups, I was looking at , were the Duncan classic stacks , but they
didn't rate
to highly, & they were a lot higher in price. The other factor, was that I
wanted to go
passive also. I did hear a Getty Lee a while back , with Barts , & a bart
pre-amp in it , that
sounded really good . Real, nice, full, & clear tones. This was my first
experience with
Dimarzio , & I'm quit pleased.
-- In bassplace@yahoogroups.com, mark monillas <alembic4@...> wrote:
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> Yo Victa, whatsoever you do, remember this here. You can't hold no groove, If
you ain't
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> --- On Sun, 12/7/08, jollyr465 <jollyr465@...> wrote:
> From: jollyr465 <jollyr465@...>
> Subject: Re: [Bass Place] DIMARZIO DP149 pickups
> To: bassplace@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Sunday, December 7, 2008, 4:30 PM
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> - In bassplace@yahoogrou ps.com, Robert Smith <r_a_smith3530@ ...> wrote:
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going to
install
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they
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> > --- On Sat, 12/6/08, mark monillas <alembic4@ .> wrote:
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> > From: mark monillas <alembic4@ .>
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> > Subject: Re: [Bass Place] DIMARZIO DP149 pickups
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> > To: bassplace@yahoogrou ps.com
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