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Humbucker Pickup

  • S-6 Floating Jazz
  • For archtop guitars
  • Alnico V magnet
  • Coaxial cable
  • Pickguard mounting
  • Suitable for steel nickel and bronze strings
  • Handmade in the USA
  • Colour: Black
Note Register your purchase at shop.warwick.de/en/warranty-registration for an extended warranty of 4 years.
  • Available since February 2008
  • Item number 138760
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Type of pickup Humbucker
  • Active Pickup System No
  • Passive Pickup System Yes
  • Wiring 2-Conductor
  • Colour Black
  • Position Bridge, Neck
611 AED 142,86 €
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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16 Customer ratings

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Excellent floating jazz pickup
d.thomas@talktalk.net 07.08.2013
I trial fitted this pickup to my Loar V600 archtop which has an excellent acoustic sound, rather warmer than the vast majority of archtops that I have played, including vintage instruments. The pickup mirrored the acoustic tone of the guitar with just a little top cut and some aging EJ16 strings and could be coaxed into providing a surprising amount of bass - surprising because floating pickups thin enough to fit into the space available on this type of guitar usually also have a rather thin sound quality (this applies to the market leader as much as any other). Very pleased and not a little smug!
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Best jazz pickup by miles
COMPTON CUSTOMS 15.06.2024
I've tried a number of different jazz pickups on my archtop builds and this one is by far the clearest retaining all of the acoustic properties
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It's ok.
Peter R. 438 29.12.2025
Best an inch away from the neck, too clie and it seems to mush the sound a little, depending how hard your picking is.
Sound is good for jazz style, pulling melody from chords .
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Ca dépend du son que vous cherchez !
Christian D. 394 19.07.2015
Si vous cherchez le son des "big box" des guitaristes de jazz des années 50 à 70, ce côté un peu cartonneux, très médium, chaud, et finalement très ampli à lampe, ce n'est pas le bon micro. Si vous considérez que votre archtop est d'abord une guitare acoustique, avec un joli son bien équilibré que vous souhaitez amplifier en restituant toute sa personnalité, là, c'est le bon choix. Evidemment, si vous utilisez des pédales, ou aimez saturer votre ampli à lampes, mes remarques ont moins de sens. Mais sur un ampli à transistor type JazzAmp, c'est absolument parfait. En fait, cela dépend de la qualité de votre guitare... et donc du son qu'elle produit "à sec". La bande très large de ce micro va en conserver la finesse... mais peut aussi peut-être en souligner les éventuelles limitations (c'est à voir...). Bref, un très (trop ?) bon micro.
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