The Aguilar AG 4P-60 is a top-notch replacement pickup that can bring the real 1960s vintage Precision Bass sound to your instrument. Ideal for bass players aiming for that classic tone, it offers a rich, warm sound with a strong low-end, perfect for various music styles. Whether you're on stage or in the studio, this pickup boosts your bass guitar's natural resonance, giving you a dynamic and full-bodied tone that will surely impress. The AG 4P-60 stands out with its careful construction. Its hand-wound coil design follows the original 1960s pickup specs, ensuring not only great sound but also historical accuracy for vintage bass lovers. Made from high-quality materials, it's durable and performs well in the long run, making it a great choice for both pros and hobbyists. Installing the AG 4P-60 is a breeze, allowing for a hassle-free upgrade to your bass. It's compatible with many bass models, so you can improve your sound without major modifications. With the Aguilar AG 4P-60, you can fully unleash your instrument's potential and achieve that timeless sound that defined an era of music. Key Features: - Authentic 60's era tone for a classic Precision Bass sound - Hand-wound coils for excellent sound quality and vintage charm - Durable build for long-lasting performance - Easy installation for a smooth upgrade - Compatible with various bass models Technical Specifications: - Dimensions: 4.10' x 1.80' x 0.90' - Weight: 0.40 lbs - Wire: Heavy Formvar, 42 gauge - Magnets: Alnico V - Leads: Single conductor, cloth-covered



Using the Aguilar AG 4P-60 is easy. First, make sure your bass guitar is turned off. Then, install the pickup following the provided instructions. It's designed to be compatible with various bass models, so it should fit right in. Once installed, turn on your bass and start playing. You'll immediately notice the rich, warm sound with a strong low-end. When it comes to maintenance, keep the pickup clean. You can use a soft, dry cloth to wipe it down regularly. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or moisture, as this can damage the components. If you're not using the bass for a long time, it's a good idea to store it in a case to protect the pickup. And always handle the pickup with care during installation and removal to prevent any damage.