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The Fishman Full Circle Double Bass Pickup was developed by Larry Fishman based on the invention of Kiyohiko Yamaya of Japan. The Fishman Full Circle Double Bass Pickup is a piezo pickup embedded into an aluminum bass bridge adjuster. This Full Circle double bass pickup is a huge improvement from the Fishman BP-100 double bass pickup, which clipped on the front of the bass bridge. The threads on the adjusters are 1/4-20. At Upton Bass we recommend this pickup for instruments that have issues with an even sound or have characteristics that are hard to control with more "open" sounding bass pickups. The compression offered simply by the make-up of this pickup (being embedded in the metal of a bass bridge adjuster) gives a smooth predictable sound. By no means is this an insult to the design of the Full Circle Bass Pickup, however this pickup does have a sound, meaning we feel the sound of the pickup remains present regardless of the bass that it is installed on.
Plug in the Full Circle and the sound of your upright is all there. Whether it's big, fat and punchy pizz, full-voiced arco or slap, you'll hear all the acoustic qualities, dynamics, and nuances of your bass - only louder.
A few artists who use the Fishman Full Circle bass pickup are ...
Tony Garnier
Roland Guerin
Marc Johnson
Viktor Krauss
Phil Lesh
Missy Raines
Call us with any questions! 860-535-9399
Looking for a great pickup? You may also consider the Revolution Solo Double Bass Pickup
Due to the custom installation method of the full circle pickup, we cannot accept returns. Please accept our apologies.
For instructions on setup, please refer to setup guide.
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Luis Escobar on 12/06/2007
I found the best price with Upton. The Full circle pickup comes in a very impressive package and manuals. The quality right off the box looks great. It provides plenty of bass output even without a preamp. I wish the guys at Fishman use black color wires - the white wires tend to jump at you quite obvious when you have a darker color bass. Black or brown wires could be a better combination.
It is not a bad idea to consider the preamp to improve the sound even more and control speaker feedback, but again not critical if you don't have it.
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