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Seymour Duncan Heavy Weather J-Bass Logo Pickup Set vs Seymour Duncan Heavy Weather J-Bass No Logo Pickup Set
These are essentially the same pickup set with one cosmetic difference: the Logo version has the Seymour Duncan logo printed on the covers, while the No Logo version does not. Choose the Logo version if you want brand visibility on your instrument; choose the No Logo version if you prefer a cleaner, unmarked aesthetic.
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Seymour Duncan Heavy Weather J-Bass Logo Pickup Set
Seymour Duncan Heavy Weather J-Bass No Logo Pickup Set
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan Heavy Weather J-Bass Logo Pickup Set | Seymour Duncan Heavy Weather J-Bass No Logo Pickup Set | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $198.00 | $198.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan Heavy Weather J-Bass Logo Pickup Set
- ✓ Company logo visible on pickup covers for brand identification
- ✓ Identical tonal performance to No Logo version
- ✓ Alnico V magnets deliver punchy, articulate response
- ✓ Passive design requires no onboard electronics
Why choose Seymour Duncan Heavy Weather J-Bass No Logo Pickup Set
- ✓ Clean, unmarked black covers without logo branding
- ✓ Identical specifications and tone to Logo version
- ✓ Alnico 5 magnets with classic single-coil snap
- ✓ Made in USA with proven Seymour Duncan engineering
Frequently asked questions
Are these pickups the same specifications?
Yes, completely. Both have identical Alnico 5 magnets, DC resistance values (8.95k neck, 9.39k bridge), 2-conductor wiring, passive configuration, and are made in the USA. The only difference is the presence or absence of the Seymour Duncan logo on the black covers.
Will they sound different?
No. Both deliver the same punchy, articulate tone with aggressive midrange presence and classic single-coil snap. They are matched pairs designed for consistency across blended settings.
Which is better for metal or funk?
Both are equally suited to funk, rock, and metal with their high-output, midrange-forward character. The No Logo version specifically lists metal in its genre strengths, but tonally they perform identically.
Do these work with my existing bass?
Yes, both are passive single-coil J-Bass pickups compatible with any 4-string Jazz Bass configuration, fretted or fretless, requiring no onboard electronics or modifications.