StingRay uses our 4 string MM shape, although the newer StingRay pickups have a "big ear" on the bass side.
StingRay5 uses our DL shape, although the StingRay5 pickups have a "big ear" on the bass side.
Classic Sabre uses our 4 string MM shape.
Sterling uses our 4 string MM shape, although the newer Sterling pickups have a "big ear" on the bass side. We do not have a pickup to replace the single coil.
Sterling5 uses our DL shape, although the Sterling5 pickups have a "big ear" on the bass side. We do not have a pickup to replace the single coil.
Reflex uses our 4 string MM shape, although the Reflex pickups have a "big ear" on the bass side. We do not have a pickup to replace the single coil.
Reflex 5 string uses our DL shape, although the Reflex pickups have a "big ear" on the bass side. We do not have a pickup to replace the single coil.
Bongo uses our 4 string MM shape, although the Bongo pickups have a "big ear" on the bass side. We do not have a pickup to replace the single coil.
Bongo 5 string uses our DL shape, although the Bongo pickups have a "big ear" on the bass side. We do not have a pickup to replace the single coil.
We do not have a replacement pickup for Bongo 6 string basses.
Classic Sterling Bass and Classic StingRay Bass use our MM shape.
Classic StringRay 5 uses our MV Shape. However, the holes on the bass side of the Music Man pickup are spaced 0.945" apart, while we drill them 1.470" apart. The normal distance from the treble hole to the bass holes is 4.094" on the Music Man pickups, while we drill them 3.935" apart.