


Rusty the Scoob wrote:I'd go with whatever EMGs fit the cavities that are in the bass already. As far as I know, Phil uses stock, regular EMGs, not any of the new fancy variations.

Rusty the Scoob wrote:Thanks for the updated info!
I wonder why he doesn't just EQ some twanginess into his mids if that's what he wants. I suppose the answer is "because he's Phil".


Bassman wrote:This quote is form the Modulus rep that deals with Phil, taken form the Bass Player Magazine article "Anthem of the Tone" , I believe from 2010"
"Phil’s previous Quantum 6’s had EMG pickups, but when trying out some alternates, he fell in love with Bartolinis. The new Quantum will have a Bartolini NTMB circuit with five knobs: volume, blend, bass, mid, and treble. (Phil doesn’t like the stacked knobs standard on the NTMB.) He also asked for an unusual detent on the master-volume control, although that presented serious problems for the Modulus production team. Although Phil’s previous Quantum had piezo pickups, he decided they’re too much of a headache to include in the new bass."

zambiland wrote:Bassman wrote:This quote is form the Modulus rep that deals with Phil, taken form the Bass Player Magazine article "Anthem of the Tone" , I believe from 2010"
"Phil’s previous Quantum 6’s had EMG pickups, but when trying out some alternates, he fell in love with Bartolinis. The new Quantum will have a Bartolini NTMB circuit with five knobs: volume, blend, bass, mid, and treble. (Phil doesn’t like the stacked knobs standard on the NTMB.) He also asked for an unusual detent on the master-volume control, although that presented serious problems for the Modulus production team. Although Phil’s previous Quantum had piezo pickups, he decided they’re too much of a headache to include in the new bass."
I don't think the Barts took. I just put Barts back into my Lakland JO5. Great pickups!
However, Modulus and EMG just seem to go together. I'd love to try an Alembic SII setup, though!

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