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Grog:
Has anybody ever tried one of these? Maybe I have been living under a rock, but this is the first time I've seen this.......

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exiledarchangel:
Looks like a (wide aperture) humbucker, not a sidewinder.

Basvarken:
Never seen before.
Any sound clips anywhere?

Dave W:
On top, it looks like the Curtis Novak EB-BSx but AFAIK that one's alnico, not neo.

Alanko:
Neodymium is pretty strong! I destroyed a Mustang bass pickup by fitting neo rods in place of the original alnico rods. The neo rods pulled together, ruining the flatwork!

Putting stong magnets under the strings at the 24th fret location on a shortscale bass could be a recipe for wolftones and choking unless you are careful with the pickup height.

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