Только не надо мне пихать эти джазовые пасажжи, я не собираюсь выкаблучиваться во дворе с бассом, чтоб мне бабы давали.

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1) "The MMCS is a direct replacement pickup for the Music Man Bass. Music Man’s introduction of the large profile pickup changed bass playing forever. This dual-coil pickup has wide bobbins combined with a large coil surface area that gives the MMCS a most amazing bass tone. Utilizing EMG’s popular CS (ceramic and steel) design the MMCS is a great mixture of design, with ceramic magnets for a transparent high end with steel added to increase the inductance for a powerful and warm low-end. It’s easy to get great clean tone, but it can also warm up for a great ballad. If you are looking for a bass pickup with a thunderous low-end, this is it."
2) "The "Twin" version of our Music Man Bass replacement is know as the MMTW. Based on our triple coil 89 Guitar Pickup the MMTW is two pickups in one, single-coil and dual-coil, and both are totally noiseless. The MMTW uses our popular ceramic and steel design for a nice transparent, not abusive high end along with a low-end that is just plain thunderous. Similar to our MMCS the TW has wide spread bobbins (1 inch) combined with a large coil surface area that gives the MMTW a most amazing bass tone. The single coil pickup is the same as our Jazz Bass (J) Pickup, strong in mid-range. This is the perfect pickup if you're planning on building a bass with only one pickup in the sweet spot. The MMTW comes with a push-pull pot that can be used as either a volume or tone control, or you can substitute a dpdt switch.
When using two of the TW Pickups in the same instrument it is not recommended that BT or BQ Systems be used. Each pickup requires a push/pull pot for switching from single coil to dual coil so the balance control included with the system can't be installed.
If you want to use the balance control, consider switching single/dual coil outputs with a DPDT toggle switch(s) instead."
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