With our cookies we would like to offer you the best shopping experience possible with everything that goes with it. This includes, for example, suitable offers, personalized ads and remembering preferences. If this is okay with you, simply agree to the use of cookies for preferences, statistics and marketing by clicking on "Alright!" (show all). You can withdraw your consent at anytime via the cookie settings (here)
Note: To prevent ratings from being based on hearsay, smattering or surreptitious advertising we only allow ratings from real users on our website, who have bought the equipment from us.
After logging in you will also find all items you can rate under rate products in the customer centre.
SMB-5A compared to a stock Musicman Ceramic pickup
James5548 22.11.2013
I fitted it to a 2007 Stingray 5 which had a stock CERAMIC pickup. The main differences between the SD and the stock pickup is the tone. The stock pickup had a harder treble, more scooped mids and was generally very modern sounding. The Seymour Duncan has a more glassy treble, more characterful and useful midrange. The bottom end is more airy on the SD and fills a room rather than punch you in the face. I also found the string balance to be better on the SD, whether this was due to the placement of the pole pieces or the better midrange is debateable. Build quality wise the SD cannot be faulted, and it comes with fitting instructions including how to wire it to a 3 way switch for Parallel/Series/Singlecoil which is useful.
So to end I'll just say that this is a quality pickup which in my experience has given me some very nice oldschool Stingray tones.
sound
quality
4
0
Report
Report
fr
Clear sound
faxl rose 13.01.2020
I put my sx music madam copy :) Just wow ,it's sounds great now. Open,clear sound.Probably best upgrade.
sound
quality
0
0
Report
Report
s
very good sound
shmakownix 25.11.2017
very good sound and quality, SD my favorite pickups
sound
quality
0
0
Report
Report
J
versatility at its best
JJRE 28.06.2024
A top of the notch pickup. The four wire configuration allows for esy installation of a parallel/series/single switch to have it all, the classic stingray "bite", a full, mellow sound of the series humbucker and a quirky single. The poles were a little further apart than the strings on my OLP MM3, but the pickup manages to get an even response still. It's an easy upgrade that definitely takes any instrument to the next level.