Fender Original '62 Pickup VS Seymour Duncan SPB-3 | Nate Mendel Precision
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- Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
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Pickup Comparison:
Fender Original Precision Bass Pickups Part No.0992046000 - Alnico 5
www.fender.com/en-US/parts/pi...
Seymour Duncan SPB-3 Quarter Pound - Alnico 5 (Nate Mendel Stock)
www.seymourduncan.com/single-...
Bass in this test:
Fender Nate Mendel MiM 2014, with bridge changed from Fender HighMass to Fender Vintage. Pickguard changed and finger rest added.
Strings used in this video:
Thomastik-Infeld Flat Wound strings 43-56-70-100
www.thomastik-infeld.com/en/p...
Ritcher Ion Coated Nickel Plated Round Wound strings 40-60-75-95
www.richterstraps.com/en/p/el...
0:00 Opening theme (written and recorded by Obrad Lacarac, Sept 2022)
0:59 Seymour Duncan SPB-3 Quarter Pound_Flat strings_Tone 100%
1:52 Fender Original '62_Flat strings_Tone 100%
3:17 Seymour Duncan SPB-3 Quarter Pound_Round strings_Tone 100%
3:52 Fender Original '62_Round strings_Tone 100%
4:47 Seymour Duncan SPB-3 Quarter Pound_Round strings_Tone 50%
5:49 Fender Original '62_Round strings_Tone 50%
7:31 Seymour Duncan SPB-3 Quarter Pound_Round strings_Tone 100%
8:13 Fender Original '62_Round strings_Tone 100%
9:29 Seymour Duncan SPB-3 Quarter Pound_Flat strings_Tone 50%
10:12 Fender Original '62__Flat strings_Tone 50%
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Audio recorded through JDI Passive direct box to Focusrite Scarlet 2i2 audio interface.
No DAW spices added except a bit of compressor.
Video recorded through Apple Iphone 12Pro front camera.
Many thanks to my friend Ladislav who lent me his beautiful Nate Mendel Bass for this test.
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Best comparison on YT! I do not HATE the SD-QPs but that low mid from the 62’s is PURE magic.
Thank You :).
i agree, one of the few where the bass player is playing with groove the line
Those Fender pickups sound great! More clarity, focus and they sit well in the mix.
I have to admit I like ‘62 pickups more! Something in the lower mids just appeal to me! That’s a great comparison!
Thank Yo u for watching.
Likewise. I have a set of QP in one of my basses, which I’ve always liked, however, hearing this comparison, I actually found them quite fatiguing. The 62’s are so much warmer, almost comforting. At least to my ears.
Best bass reviews ever on youtube! Merci beaucoup ! For me, 62's...
Thanks so much!
I love both pickups but I think the winner here is your choice of songs and amazing playing 👏🏻. Great video mate 👍🏻
Thank You so much 👍
Now that's what I call a meaningful side by side comparison! Great! Thank you very much Obrad. For me, the 62 is the clear winner.
Thank You very much 🙏
Classic on the ‘62, modern on the QP3. Matter of taste. For me, SQ3. They sound great pick, slap or fingerstyle. Gotta love the aggressive sound on them
They both sound GREAT...
The diff. Is so slight.
It is mostly your PLAYING that is outstanding and maybee the Bass.
Great demo.
Thanks! That was so revealing.
Thank You so much.
Based on this video I'm going with Quarter pounders all day. Fatter and better clarity. Especially on lower notes is abundantly noticeable.
I would think the QPs are the way to go here. A very strong fundamental bass tone. Plus, if you ever want something close to the vintage 62, you can just roll the volume back a bit.
This is a great comparison video. Thank you so much for doing it.
Thank You for watching 🙂
Fender all the way! 🎸
Everything in this demo sounds amazing. Fabulous playing!
Thank You 👍
This is outstanding and very helpful. I really thought I was going to prefer the Seymour Duncan’s but I ended up leaning more toward the Fenders in most instances.
Thanks for the video.
I'm glad You found it helpful, thanks for watching.
Thank you so much for this demo I personally perfered the Seymour Duncan's with flatwound strings that combo sounded deeper to me as was still clear and distinguishable
Smooth playing. Great comparison. Great sample tracks.
Thanks :)
I changed my pickup in Nate Mendel to the Fenders you show and now love the sound as much as the feel of the bass
Outstanding video! Great playing, sound quality and presentation of both pickups. I like Fender for 60s and 70s stuff and Duncan for 80's and beyond.
Thanks
Great comparison! I recently got a Nate Mendel p-bass and have struggled with finding a tone that isn't overly dark and heavy. The tone knob only does so much. Glad to know a simple pickup swap can make the tone more classic! Thanks for your efforts and great playing!
Thanks 🙂. I also changed the ugly Fender HighMass bridge.
@@ObraBass I agree. The bass has a very good style theme happening, except for that blocky modern bridge. I'd love an old rusty one on mine.
@@333Squishy I also love the neck! Somewhere in between Pbass and Jazz
I find the Seymour D punchier and easier to cut thru the mix, I guess if you want the old fender sound you coukd just eq it?, great comparison very useful thanks!
I prefer the fenders, at least from this video they seem to be more versatile. The SDs do sound good, but the Fenders seem to "understand" the bass better
Fantastic playing! I have the Fender '62 and the Duncan SPB-3. I have always liked the SPB-3 but they get a lot of hate from the online bass forums etc. The Fender '62 (similar to Duncan SPB-1) is a much more neutral/natural sound so it would be easier to apply any number of EQ or other processing to but the baked in sound of the SPB-3 is exactly the right sound for my tastes and I always preferred it in this demo. Thanks for making this!
Thank You for watching :)
I think any decent classic style P Bass pickup is fine especially with EQ
Wow... "Born To Be Alive" as the disco sample!
I own both sets of pickups and like both sets of pickups. I used the Fender 62 pickups when I played in a surf instrumental band with flat wounds and the Quarter Pounders with round wounds in the guitar heavy garage band I was in to cut through the mix. From your comparison, I can hear the Fender pickups are a bit more "Burpy" and the Quarter Pounders are a bit more even with a wider tone spectrum. Almost like they are slightly compressed. So, I would choose either one depending on what type of music I was playing.
Great job, so professional and helpfull. I wish we have workshops like this in Brazil.
Thank You!
Cool! Really great upgrade to Fender Original '62 from Seymour Duncan SPB-3. Love it.
Thanks for watching. I hope you'll like the other videos on my channel and consider subscribing. 👍
Thank you so much. I am restoring a 1978 Precision and the PU seemed a little worn to me, I bought a barely used Fender 62 second hand. It's a good choice. When you take a precision one from this era you want the unmistakable Fender sound.
And I agree with the other comments regarding your groove and choice of title, perfect.
Thank You so much.
Great job bro, solid clean playing to some good songs and sounds. Not over the top showy nonsense you see so much on yt.
Thanks
Fender should've pay you for this great comparison demo. Superb smooth playing & awesome selection of songs. Going to buy myself a Nate Mendel Pbass soon. Been looking for a good rosewood Pbass for quite some time. This MIM artist series is something else
Thanks, so much.
Excellent review👌 Fender pups sound a bit warmer to my ears. But like them both. Like your playing.👍
Thank's so much :)
Well 😅 Thanks to this video I’ve bought Fender original pickups for my main precision bass, and they are AMAZING! Exactly what I was looking for! Classic P bass!Thanks again!
Thank You, and I'm so happy that my videos help 🙂
For the life of mine, I can't tell any difference. I'm just enjoying the songs and the basslines :)
Love the SD's, I have them in my 2008 P-Bas and it's the best sounding P-Bass I have heard yet !!!! I uae D'Addario Chrome Flats on ALL of my basses !!
I have to admit...after making alot of fender and rickenbacker bass style pickups this year, I have learned that - more is not always more. 62 pups for me. Great vid
Thank You :)
Agreed.. I've had quarters in my p bass for a long time and the more and more I play the more and more muddy I think they are. 62's for me as well!
Your comparisons are the best on YT. Changing the Himas bridge for the classic one was a good idea, I never liked the look of modern bridges, at least on Fender basses.
Bass sounds good with both pickups, perhaps the 62 is a bit more nuanced, but you can't go wrong either way.
Thanks so much, and I agree for the pickups.
I added a nickel hi mass bridge in my blue PB-62 with fender stock pickups and there was a noticeable enhancement to the sustain on the bass which I was concerned about on the original vintage style bass. The colour moulds well I with my blue bass and I am glad I made the change
Wow. Never mind the pickups. Super delicious playing. Deep pocket. Nice job! I like the Seymours better.
Thank You very much :)
Very useful and precisely made video comparison.
Although I like instruments with a more modern sound, in this particular case the Fender sounds more serious and characterful to me personally - it has enough volume especially in the mids and lows, it's more focused, and in the recording fits very precisely.
The Duncan is a good alternative for experimentation, but it doesn't really differ much from the pickups that are massively put on budget Squire instruments (which also sound quite passable for the price). But still, it's all a matter of preference, so here's a good choice between one and the other world of P-bass.
This is the perfect comparison video. You can't really judge a pickup until you can hear it in a mix with other instruments playing.
Thanks so much. I hope you'll like the other videos on my channel and consider subscribing (If you haven't already) 👍
as always great playing
Thanks
Good video. The 62s it is! Thanks mate!
Thanks
Born to be alive!🗽
Love the Fender 62 pick up it has a tone that what the music needs
Very nice comparison. To me the SPB-3 is clearer, and the Fender one is warmer, more growly. I do prefer the fender one in this comparison. Thank you ;-)
Thank's for watching.
This was great well done for me the 62 pickups win
To my ears the spbs sounded a bit muddy and the 62’s cut through better
Loved this video! Thank you. The Duncan sounds fine. The girl in the front row isn’t gonna know and nor does she care. My ears though are telling me that the Fender ‘62 pickup has the edge.
The girl in the front row isn't checking out the bass player anyway 😄
@@pigxstix that’s ok. I’m used to being ignored. But we’re secretly in control of the entire operation.
I agree the originals sound a little better on the bottom end to my geezerly ears. Thanks so much for the comparison.
Dude is an excellent player, started off with Led Zep, and is on a P Bass. I've gotta give a thumbs up and subscribe! Oh yeah, and Fender all the way!
Thank You very much 👍
The Fender PU!!! ❤❤❤
You make that SPB-3 sound really nice in the mix.
Great! Best comparison ever!!!!! I can confirm with your Yoiutube that SPB-3 on my Precision Bass in still my best partner with me! Thanks!!!!!!
Thanks :)
Damn! Gonna get those Fender Originals and put them in my Player Series P Bass.
Thanks for the comparison.👍
Thanks for watching 👍
Superb !
Really great playing! One thing I notice is the first, second and third strings when fretted are louder on the Quarter Pounders that they are on the Fender '62s. Really great comparison video. Thank you!
Thank You
I thought I was the only one experiencing this as I built an MIM Precision with the fender vintages. The tone is great but the sustain and volume on smaller strings isn't there, or at least lacking to what I'm used to.
Great comparison!
Hvala
They both sound great, and this is a fantastic video!
Did you adjust any gain/volume settings between the two sets? They sound surprisingly similar in output level!
Thanks. I did not adjust volume level. They are very simikar in output
Maybe it's due to the roots music I play, but when I once bought a P-Bass with QPs, I couldn't get rid of it fast enough. Fender pickup for me.
The QP is really bottom-heavy. If you're into that it's fine, but a word of warning: you can always dial in more bottom from any P bass pickup by changing your amp EQ or using the tone knob, but not every pickup is tuned to deliver good mids or high end. I prefer the vintage style pickups for this reason.
this is the perfect video for me today, this is the exact decision i am going through on my mim pbass cheers
That's great...You can tip if You found it useful 🙂
Just an update. I went with the quarter pounders. Can’t get past the fatness. Great playing by the way.
@@cameronlesley2428 Thanks
One thing it would be great to hear is how the full frequency response changes when rolling off the volume a touch. The Fender PV '63 is vers this way, the better handwound late 50's even more so.
I have my secrets but I decide is time to share them, I get the best from the SD QP with the TBX tone control, it clears and open up the tone brings presence and those barky mids out, I put it on my Nate Me del and my Roger waters and also with other basses that I found dark, it’s work’s amazing on jazz basses too, that’s the not so secret-weapon of choice of Duff Mckagan on his PBass
Excellent comparison 🎶🎵🎸🇬🇧
Thank YOu :)
I like the 62 pickups!
great review, for me in the mix the 62, and with bass alone the spb3, but anyway, both sound really good, good playing too 👏👏👏👏love flats
Thanks for watching!
Great video, love them both, but the '62s have my vote !
Thank You 🙂
Thank you for playing bass lines that actually allow for a distinction of tone and articulation, instead of playing noisy-clattering improvised slap-lines, harmonics or tapped lines to show-off your technique. What you did was demonstrate your musicianship, which is a far more rare thing on RUclips. In blind tests it is the case that my ears are so preconditioned by experience that I always chose and prefer the Fenders, because it seems that anything different, better or worse, is too much of a deviation from what my ears expect and want. The challengers as such are always either too much of a thing, or too little of it.
Thanks. I like to think that my ears too can recognise Fender sound, and that's why I like it better in most cases.
My Nate Mandell has become my go to bass absolutely love it and wouldnt chance a thing, not a Foo fan just liked the spec and the neck, unfortunately i'm a man of a certain age and loved the homage to Patrick Hernandez born to be alive, great video
Thank You :)
Awesome comparison video, thanks!
I only wish you had also played some heavier music with a pick and slight tube crunch (Ampeg-style) to see how well you can abuse these pickups for more aggressive music.
Yoooooo! 62’s all the way!
Just bought some on a trade for my fiesta red classic vibe squier p bass!
Can’t wait to swap em out!
Great, I'm sure You'll be so happy with it.
Very funny how I basically did the same mods as you besides the pickguard: put in the same new pickups, flatwounds (ancient chromes) and vintage bridge (+ the ashtray cover in my case).
Best ever tone comparison video on any instrument. New to bass and I’d say the ‘62 sound is more my bag. Great playing mate.
Thanks a lot!
I had to replace some crappy pickups in an Epiphone P-Bass knockoff. I went with SD due to experience with other guitars. Demo reinforced that either choice would have worked out nicely. Nicely done! If I'd have seen this before I chose, I might still be trying to decide.
Thank You 👍
I´ ve been thinking to upgrade my mim precision pickups for a long time now and it seems that the Fender original is the way for me to go. Damn those sounded good especially with Thomastiks.
Of course i dont play that well so the result probably varies for me.... a lot :P
Thank you for the video, great comparison and great playing.
Thank You very much :)
Great video, well done! I prefer the original Seymour Duncans that are stock on this bass. They sound a bit 'darker' than other SD QP's ive tried in other basses, but they sound great with roundwounds in a band mix and blend together beautifully with the bass drum. It's good to have options though and I'm glad you like the pickup change. The ash body on these basses is very resonant and the neck is sublime.
Thank You.
Awesome video!! Really helpful 💪 Do the vintage bridge holes aligned with the holes of the badass bridge? Many thanx!
Yes, the holes match.
The 62’ FOR SURE. I like the growl in the mids
Great playing! Love this and the Original 62’s! They sound perfect in this recording! Do you happen to remember what you used for pickup height with them? They seem a bit lower than fender spec in this video but it’s hard to tell. They also seem to be set a bit flatter than spec too. Would love to use your height as a starting point for my set.
Thanks. I really don't remember the high setup. I always start from Fender recommendation high and then go up or down according to my ear and preference.
The Duncan sounds thicker but the Fender sounds more musical to my ears. So I’d opt for the Fender and just roll in a a bit of dirt with a pedal if I needed the extra girth for something.
Nice playing man. Tone and definition. Hard to say which pickup is better. I quite like both.
Thank You 👍
Fantastic playing. Fenders all the way 👍🏼
Thanks
The SDs are thicker.. but a lot of that is the stuff I end up high-passing. At least for the great playlist, the fenders sit better in the mix imo. Keep in mind that fender had plenty of wire on hand and no doubt experimented with winding pickups to extremes to find the most musical configuration..
Fender sounds much better to my ears, thanks for the video 🤟
Thank You for watching
I had some of those Seymour Duncan pickups in a very old MiM P bass. I remember thinking how when I was first getting into modding my instruments I would find I loved the tone of a pickup by itself but would hate it when I was actually playing in a group. Ultimately I realized that the SPB-3 was the perfect example of a pickup that sounds cool solo, but when I got a Fender American P with the 62 custom shop pickup, I realized the vintage style pickup works so much better in the mix. Honestly most of the Fender stock pickups work just fine these days - no need to upgrade!
I agree
Both sound great! Both bring out the mistakable classic p bass sound. Great smooth playing. Which did you wind up preferring?
I prefer Fender Original '62.
Great comparison! Don't forget to oil that fingerboard, it's dry... rosewood needs some love!
Great demo ,the seymour duncan quarter pounders sound great but the fender 62 pickups are killer.
What eq settings are you using ?
Audio was recorded through JDI Passive direct box to Focusrite Scarlet 2i2 audio interface. No EQ or any other DAW postproduction in this video.
Both sound good but I’ll go with the Fender.
Gotta say I prefer the fender pickups.
Very nice playing and comparison .. difficult to judge .. I’d like a pickup with the QP punchy bass tones but with some of the mids and definition of the CS ‘62 😂 possible?
Being a soul kind of guy i was expecting to favour the fender over the spb3 but in this clip it's quite the opposite. I like how the spb3 has less lows and more lower mids. The Fender sounds scooped compare to it. Great comparison
Thanks :)
Fender 62's for sure. especially because I am primarily a pick player.
Спасибо тебе, добрый человек. Отлично сыграно, очень хорошо демонстрирует разницу между звукоснимателями. И тот и другой хороши, очевидно их частотное различие и для каждого стиля будет гармоничнее либо один, либо другой. Но мой выбор всё же за SD. Ну и палец вверх, да и подпишусь пожалуй.
Hvala 😀
How much of this is the bass itself? Best PBass I've heard in a while.
Nice playing :)
Thanks 👍
Great video! My compliments how well it is made. You play smooth bass and are handy with the soldering iron as well. I think the original pick-ups had a bit more oomph in the sound. Did you use for the compression hardware before the 2i2 or software as a post processing step? Thanks for this video!
Just a bit of post processing software comp.
Great video, great music choices, GREAT playing. And thanks for using flats. I've been wondering about this bass, and these pickups.
By nature, a vintage pickup will be more midrange oriented, less highs and lows than a modern sounding pickup. But I found the QP very balanced, VERY nice low end you could feel. It's the kind of low end that you hear through the music and supports the band. That's what I want out of a Precision and flats. By comparison, and maybe just in this recording, the Fender pu was smaller, with less low end. Mostly what was left was higher mids. Some might like that, because you can hear string noise, and other sounds, but that's not really why I would choose this setup.
I would love to have heard an A/B between the two bridges.
Thank You and thank's for watching. Regarding bridges, it's an overrated story IMHO. Bass sound absolutely the same with both of them, I just do not like the look of ''massive'' bridge and prefer the vintage one.
Good to know about the bridges. It's something I've been laboring over. I played my nephews American Standard Precision on a gig once and really liked it. It was string through body, so I'm hung up on that and just another detail to muddle over when considering tone. @@ObraBass
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Really helpful comparison. Which pickup did you prefer playing on?
Thanks. In this case I prefer Fender Original '62 🙂
The 62's indeed do sound more clear in the low mids, and lows.
I like the 62 pup a tad better. It had a bit more mid range honk. But the QP sounds excellent too.
Nice to see these used in a non rock setting.