

🎶 Own the legendary Geezer tone—because classic never goes out of style.
The EMG Geezer Butler Signature P Bass Guitar Pickup Set is a premium passive pickup system designed in collaboration with the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame bassist Geezer Butler. Featuring Alnico V pole pieces and custom wound coils, it faithfully recreates the vintage bass tones heard on Black Sabbath’s early records. Its solderless installation system allows for quick, hassle-free upgrades, while the split-coil design eliminates hum and boosts output for a powerful, punchy sound. Ideal for professional musicians seeking authentic vintage vibe with modern reliability.





| ASIN | B00J8POGWQ |
| Back Material | Basswood |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,803 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #2 in Bass Guitar Pickups & Pickup Covers |
| Body Material | Basswood |
| Color Name | Black |
| Connector Type | 6.35mm Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (382) |
| Date First Available | March 25, 2014 |
| Guitar Bridge System | adjustable |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Item model number | EM943600 |
| Material Type | Alnico, Copper, Basswood |
| Number of Strings | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 5 x 2 inches |
| Size | Einheitsgröße |
| String Material | Alloy Steel |
| Top Material | Basswood |
K**.
Great P-bass Pickup!
I bought this because of the solder-less process and the extra tone and volume pots and the extra jack. I have a Squier Classic Vibe P-bass, and it's a very good bass for the price, but I figured that there must be something missing, and so I was thinking of either the EMG Geezer or the SD 1/4-Pounder, and the solder-less option and extra pots and jack won me over. I don't know how the 1/4-Pounder sounds, but I know that if I got it, I would have to get extra pots to replace the mini pots, wires and jack, where this EMG Geezer pickup came with everything. It sounds excellent... It just got that extra vibe and definition that I didn't hear before over the stock pickup, even if the tone was turned down. The installation was easy, but the only thing was the shafts are solid shaft and slightly bigger, so I had to buy 2 different knobs ... no biggie. The jack is also better than stock. I am just happy happy! Recommended!
A**S
Monster vintage toan and very easy install.
First these sound great, the neck P pickups are fat and grumbly, the bridge J pickup is raspy and well rounded. The J pickup is split coil and didn't pickup any hum from nearby electronics. Beware the J pickup didn't quite fit into the Squire body I was using as a donor for this build. It was ever so slightly to long, nothing a few min with the dremmell couldn't solve but you should know that this is a posibility. Also there is no foam pads for putting under the pickups but the packaging works nicely. Install was a breze, included instructions were clear and helpful. About the toan, I had my dad take a crack at it once I was done building this guitar and he couldn't get over how warm and vintage the P pickup sounded. For reference he plays a '72 fender P that he bought new. 10/10 will be buying for future builds.
A**Y
If you want to sound like Black Sabbath here you go
I have three sets of geezer butlers in my squire precision bases, they're 100% upgrade from the stock pickups good quality sound good bottom end with a good mid punch the highs are there too but they're nice and warm they're not pinchy, great value for the money,
C**A
Perfect match with my ‘78 Precision, and so easy to DIY
My trusty old 1978 Precision fretless (modified early in life to a P-J) had some active EMG pick-ups when I bought it 30 years ago, but over time they were getting finicky and I was tired of changing the battery. So I decided to go passive this time and wow am I glad I chose these. I was worried that my soldering skills had gone unused for so long that I’d be struggling to get any new p-ups installed, or I’d have to pay the local repair shop to do it. But these are literally plug and play, they were so easy to install- even with my overly-cautious approach I was able to do the full swap within 30 minutes. Did I mention the sound? These are rock solid, and with tape-wound strings this bass has never sounded better, at least since I bought it. The sound is even across the 4 strings, with plenty of output. The P pickup by itself is deep and has a vintage sound, and the J by itself gives me the Jaco-y fretless pop I need keep things from getting muddy. So far my favorite mix is to dial the P back just a bit, about 55% J and 45% P - still full but with great punchiness. And the pots work flawlessly and quietly. The tone control gets a bit less use but it works great when I want to get thumpy- just roll back the treble and shake the floor. Highly recommended if you’re looking to upgrade your sound, I am loving mine and looking forward to many more years of rocking the house.
R**C
Love 'em
Easy to install - no wiring knowledge needed thanks to the solderless system. I dropped these into a Squire PJ and needed to slightly shave the bridge pickup slot and change knobs as the new pots are taller and the post is a tad larger. They sound amazing!
D**Y
Very Good classic sounding
this things are great and a breeze to install! no soldering kit comes with everything
W**N
Simple and Effective Upgrade!
Used these to upgrade an older Fender Squier Vintage Modified Jaguar Short Scale Bass. The installation went VERY smoothly, and being a solderless install made it a snap. The increase in punch and tone was apparent, even for a passive setup. 10 out of 10
B**Y
Sound great, not sure I like the quick connect
I put these in a PJ build and I think I spent more time reviewing the diagram and getting all the pieces straight that I would have if I just soldered it. I guess some people don't want to solder, I wish they had an option for a set without the quick connect. But, I can't complain about how they sound. Amazing.
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