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Reviews (9)

Jan 01, 2021
Bone pics..... nice.
For someone wanting a different tone, bone is a nice choice. These are a bit brighter on some guitars then I expected. And bigger too. I expected more of a tear drop, Dunlop jazz size, and these are closer to the Tortex standard we all know and love. These are nicely smooth, perhaps a bit too smooth for some, and 3 of them, good value.

Oct 15, 2018
Inexpensive doesn't mean cheap!
1 of 1 found this helpful I bought these to have a set of spare humbuckers for the junk drawer. I constantly buy a guitar, and swap out the stock pickups. With one guitar I bought, a 77 Aria Pro II PE 125, the already swapped pickups were at best, ehhh. I tried different pickups, ranging from a 79 Dimarizo Dual Sound and a Duncan Trembucker, to 2 MMK45's, to.... well, you get the idea. Couldn't find what fit the guitar right. So I tossed these in. After a bit of adjusting the pole pieces, wow. instantly pleased and quite happy with the 15 dollars I spent! I would recommend them anytime!

May 09, 2018
Stupid quiet and powerful!
Bought this for as gaming machine I am building, and it's perfect. Dead quiet, fits perfectly, with plenty of power to spare, and lots of room with wire length. The only issue was it didn't have a 4 prong dedicated line to the motherboard, but a few moments with a soldering iron fixed that.
If building on a budget, it's hard to say no to this.