Thank you for this great comparison. All of this pickups are slightly different. Hard to choose, but maybe I would go to the alnico or the fender and maybe the neo one.
Honestly, as a lifelong bass player, I never understood tone chasing via pickups, especially on a bass. Any of these options can sound like the other with EQ, they all sound great, and any distinctions typically disappear in a live or recorded mix anyway.
Yeah, all of them slightly different, but cool in the same way. For the tunes I heard I'd go with originals, B alnico, and B Ceramic... maybe with more metal or "modern" tones those B neodymium... I don't know. All sound great! Regards from Brazil!
I feel like moving from Fender to B-Art AlNiCo to B-Art Neo to B-Art Ceramic, the sound gets less characterful and more modern/Hi-Fi. And all three B-Art pickups are closer together in sound, the stock Fender pickups stand out the most. I would have thought that magnet material made a much bigger difference. But maybe other aspects, like how hot the pickups are wound, and with which type of wire, or whatever else is different in construction, has a bigger impact on sound.
Thanks for your comment. There are some specs in the text below the video. However, there is a lot of other specs I do not know, but I can ask the guy who produce B-Art pickups. He is a tech genius!
I’ve been playing for over 35 years semiprofessional and with your eyes closed I couldn’t notice any difference between all pickups!!!
That's cool. It means B-Art are not bad 🙂
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Thank you for this great comparison. All of this pickups are slightly different. Hard to choose, but maybe I would go to the alnico or the fender and maybe the neo one.
Thanks for watching 👍
Great work, great playing!
Thanks :)
Great job!!
I prefer the neodynium and ceramic sound, they are fuller and deeper, and it’s not a surprise for me…the same thing on a Stingray bass
Thanks, I agree :)
Another great video! Those B-Art alnico pickups sound wonderful, they'd be my choice 👍
Thanks 👍
Maybe I'm a bit of a conservative guy but I think the Fender Original sounds just awsome.😊
I thought so as well. I think they are my preference out of all of these options.
Honestly, as a lifelong bass player, I never understood tone chasing via pickups, especially on a bass. Any of these options can sound like the other with EQ, they all sound great, and any distinctions typically disappear in a live or recorded mix anyway.
Yeah, all of them slightly different, but cool in the same way. For the tunes I heard I'd go with originals, B alnico, and B Ceramic... maybe with more metal or "modern" tones those B neodymium... I don't know. All sound great!
Regards from Brazil!
alnico seemed "soft" ceramic better, neo - perhaps clearest but not better in "tone" than ceramic - so is it a matter of gauss ?
Sorry for a late response. All the technical data You can ask B-Art pickups & electronics at bartpickupselectronics@gmail.com
I feel like moving from Fender to B-Art AlNiCo to B-Art Neo to B-Art Ceramic, the sound gets less characterful and more modern/Hi-Fi. And all three B-Art pickups are closer together in sound, the stock Fender pickups stand out the most. I would have thought that magnet material made a much bigger difference. But maybe other aspects, like how hot the pickups are wound, and with which type of wire, or whatever else is different in construction, has a bigger impact on sound.
Thanks for your comment. There are some specs in the text below the video. However, there is a lot of other specs I do not know, but I can ask the guy who produce B-Art pickups. He is a tech genius!