Seymour Duncan Apollo J-Bass, 4 Str, Neck Pickup

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Description

Seymour Duncan Apollo J-Bass, 4 Str, Neck Pickup

The Seymour Duncan Apollo J-Bass neck pickup captures articulate, well-defined low-mid content with single-coil clarity and hum-free operation—essential for tracking bass that sits precisely in a mix. Hand-built in Santa Barbara, this pickup combines vintage J-bass character with modern noise rejection, delivering neck-position definition that translates cleanly across recording sessions regardless of electromagnetic interference in the studio environment.

Design & Specifications

Built with Alnico V magnets and a linear humbucking, split-coil architecture, this pickup achieves single-coil articulation without hum—critical for producing bass tracks that maintain clarity during overdubs and multi-take sessions. The vacuum wax potted construction eliminates microphonic feedback during recording, while the Forbon flatwork baseplate preserves tonal balance and prevents unwanted resonances that muddy the recorded signal.

Electrical & Installation

The pickup measures 3.6" long × 0.72" wide for standard J-bass neck positioning and connects via two-wire cable for streamlined integration into studio basses. With a DC resistance of 8.79 kOhm, it produces a balanced output compatible with both active and passive bass electronics, requiring no impedance matching or preamp adjustments during the recording workflow.

Key Features

  • J-style single coil with noise-suppressing split-coil design
  • Linear humbucking configuration with two coils positioned side-by-side
  • Alnico V magnet material
  • 8.79 kOhm DC resistance
  • Forbon flatwork baseplate
  • Vacuum wax potted for stability and low microphonics
  • Neck position dimensions: 3.6" × 0.72"
  • Two-wire connection cable
  • Black finish
  • Hand built in Santa Barbara, CA

This Apollo J-Bass neck pickup delivers the articulation and presence required for professional recordings while maintaining the refined character that defines Seymour Duncan's reputation for quality.

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At a Glance

This neck pickup captures a clear, articulate single-coil character ideal for jazz, funk, and studio bass tracking—with noise-suppressing technology that keeps your takes clean without compromising tone. Its balanced 8.79 kOhm output sits naturally in any mix and works with both active and passive recording setups, making it a versatile choice for home-studio bass sessions and professional tracking. Hand-built construction and vacuum wax potting ensure consistent performance across multiple takes and overdubs.

Who This Is For

Great for

  • Jazz
  • Funk
  • Studio Sessions
  • Home Recording

Not the best pick for

  • Metal
  • Thrash Metal

Skill level: Beginner · Intermediate · Advanced · Professional

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this pickup work in my active or passive bass?

Yes. With 8.79 kOhm DC resistance and balanced output, the Apollo J-Bass works in both active and passive electronics without requiring impedance matching or preamp tuning.

What's the difference between this and a standard single-coil J-bass pickup?

The Apollo uses a split-coil, linear humbucking design that suppresses noise and hum while preserving the articulate, clear single-coil character—vacuum wax potting also reduces microphonic feedback for studio and live stability.

Is this for neck or bridge position?

This is a neck position pickup, measuring 3.6 inches long by 0.72 inches wide, and connects via a simple two-wire cable.

What genres and playing styles is it built for?

The Apollo excels in jazz, funk, studio sessions, and home recording. It's not designed for metal or thrash metal, where heavier, aggressive tones are the priority.

How does this compare to other J-bass neck pickups?

The Apollo sits alongside the Fender Original '60s Jazz Bass Pickup, DiMarzio Model J, and EMG JVX—it combines vintage J-bass foundation with modern noise rejection and hand-built Seymour Duncan craftsmanship.

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