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Fishman Fluence Bass 5 Soapbar Set

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Tonabnehmerset für 5-Saiter E-Bass

  • 2 aktive Multivoice Humbucker Tonabnehmer
  • splitbar
  • Voice 1: Classic (passiv)
  • Voice 2: volles Frequenzspektrum (aktiv) oder Funkmodus (aktiv mit Mittenanpassung)
  • Keramikmagneten
  • Farbe: Schwarz
  • inkl. 2-Band EQ mit Treble und Bass, Blendpoti, Push/Pull Poti für Volumen und Coilsplit, 3-Weg Minischalter und Montagematerial
Erhältlich seit Januar 2020
Artikelnummer 479867
Verkaufseinheit 1 Stück
Aktiver Pickup Ja
Farbe Schwarz
Position Bridge, Neck
274 CHF
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Die amerikanische Firma Fishman blickt auf eine lange Tradition in Sachen Abnahme und Verstärkung von Gitarren und Bässen zurück. Vor allem im akustischen Bereich gilt Fishman als Synonym für den guten Ton. Diese jahrzehntelange Erfahrung spiegelt sich in ihrer neuesten Kreation wider: den Fluence Soapbar Pickups. Fishman hat das Konzept von Tonabnehmern für Gitarre und Bass komplett überdacht und mit der proprietären „Fluence Core“-Technologie ein ganz neues Kapitel in diesem Bereich aufgeschlagen. Beispiellose Dynamik, Artikulation, Detailtreue und Flexibilität sind das Ergebnis. Die Fluence Soapbar Pickups sind aufgrund ihrer innovativen Konstruktion zudem frei von Nebengeräuschen und Brummen. Sie sind in der Version für 4- oder 5-Saiter erhältlich und kommen inklusive hauseigenem Fishman Preamp und 2-Band-Equalizer.

6 Onboard Presets

Dank Fishmans Fluence Core stehen drei „Voices“ zur Verfügung, zwischen denen man ganz einfach per Mini-Kippschalter wählen kann. Voice 1 ist ein klassischer passiver und runder Sound. Mit Voice 2 wird es aktiv und man erhält einen erweiterten Frequenzumfang plus ein breiteres Dynamikspektrum. Für einen transparenten „Hi-Fi-Sound“ sorgt Voice 3 mit einer Absenkung der Mitten. Das Volume Poti bietet mit der Push-Pull-Funktion zusätzlich die Möglichkeit, die Tonabnehmer vom Humbucker- in den Single-Coil-Betrieb zu schalten. In der Summe ergibt dies also ganze 6 Sound-Presets. Hinzu kommt der eigens für die neuen Fishman Fluence Soapbars entwickelte Preamp mit Volume, Balance, Bässe und Höhen. Ebenfalls im „Rundum-Sorglos-Paket“ enthalten sind sämtliche für den Einbau nötigen Kabel, Schrauben, Batterieclip und Buchse.

Für moderne Bassisten

Die Fluence Soapbar Pickups sind definitiv für Bassisten gedacht, die keine Vintage-Scheuklappen tragen und neue Entwicklungen willkommen heißen. Traditionelle Konzepte gibt es mehr als genug auf dem Markt. Wer gerne am Puls der Zeit ist und vom aktuellen Stand der Entwicklung von Tonabnehmern profitieren möchte, liegt mit den Fishman Fluence Soapbars genau richtig. Mehr Pickup geht zur Zeit einfach nicht. Die Fishmans kommen zudem allen denjenigen entgegen, die gerne direkt am Instrument ihren Sound regeln. Mit ihrem Soapbar Format passen die Fishman Fluence Pickups für viele moderne Bässe als Austausch-Tonabnehmer. Und natürlich sind sie ebenso eine interessante Option für den Eigenbau oder für die Custom Order eines Basses.

Über Fishman

Die Firma Fishman ist einer der führenden Herstellern von Tonabnehmern und Verstärkern für akustische Instrumente. Sie wird 1981 von Larry Fishman gegründet, der sie auch heute noch leitet. Die ersten Produkte sind Tonabnehmer für akustische Gitarren, die sehr schnell von Gitarrenbauern wie Guild oder Martin eingesetzt werden. Das gibt dem jungen Hersteller aus Massachusetts eine solide Grundlage. In der Folge werden weitere Pickups entwickelt, die dann auch für Instrumente wie Violine, Kontrabass oder Banjo optimiert sind. Die Produktpalette umfasst heute neben Pickups auch Preamps, Effektgeräte sowie spezielle Akustikverstärker.

Maximale Freiheit

Die Fishman Fluence Soapbars bieten mit ihren Presets dem Spieler die maximale Flexibilität und Freiheit. Wer einen klassischen Sound für Stilistiken wie Rock, Blues, Soul, Reggae etc. sucht, wählt einfach Voice 1. Für mehr Attack, Dynamik, Details und Bissigkeit steht Voice 2 zur Verfügung. Alles, wo der Bass durchaus präsent sein darf, profitiert von dieser Option. Slap Grooves, moderner R&B und Contemporary Metal haben meist eine Absenkung der Mitten gemeinsam. Diese sorgt für ein aufgeräumtes Klangbild und Transparenz, was auch gerne mit dem Label „Hi-Fi“ versehen wird. Dafür schaltet man einfach auf Voice 3. Und wer alle drei Voices etwas weniger drückend und dafür mehr fein zeichnend möchte, wechselt in den Single-Coil-Modus der Fluence Soapbars. Zum letzten Feinschliff steht dann noch der effiziente 2-Band-Equalizer zur Verfügung.

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Hält, was es verspricht!
Dr. Steem 07.11.2021
Sound ist ja immer subjektiv, aber hinsichtlich Sound-Vielfalt m.E. unschlagbar ( 3 "Voice" sowie Humbucker/Single-Coil-Schaltung) - quasi EM* und Bart*** in einem. Die Elektronik arbeitet Nebengeräusch-frei, alles sehr wertig. "Voice 1" reproduziert einen knurrigen Vintage-Sound (F***** lässt grüßen), welcher sich im lauten Bandgefüge bestens durchsetzt.
Ein Stern "Abstrich" bei der Verarbeitung: es sind nicht alle benötigten Kabel vorhanden (könnte aus den sehr langen PU-Kabeln "gebastelt" werden). Einige Lötarbeit nötig (3-Weg-Schalter, Platine - Panorama-Pott-Verbindungen, Erdungen), mit ein bisschen Erfahrung aber überhaupt kein Problem, sehr gute Einbauanleitung.
Fazit: klare Kaufempfehlung, falls man Erfahrung mit Lötarbeiten oder "Techniker" zur Hand hat!
Sound ist ja immer subjektiv, aber hinsichtlich Sound-Vielfalt m.E. unschlagbar ( 3 "Voice" sowie Humbucker/Single-Coil-Schaltung) - quasi EM* und Bart*** in einem. Die Elektronik arbeitet Nebengeräusch-frei, alles sehr wertig. "Voice 1" reproduziert einen knurrigen Vintage-Sound (F***** lässt grüßen), welcher sich im lauten Bandgefüge bestens durchsetzt.
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Sound ist ja immer subjektiv, aber hinsichtlich Sound-Vielfalt m.E. unschlagbar ( 3 "Voice" sowie Humbucker/Single-Coil-Schaltung) - quasi EM* und Bart*** in einem. Die Elektronik arbeitet Nebengeräusch-frei, alles sehr wertig. "Voice 1" reproduziert einen knurrigen Vintage-Sound (F***** lässt grüßen), welcher sich im lauten Bandgefüge bestens durchsetzt.
Ein Stern "Abstrich" bei der Verarbeitung: es sind nicht alle benötigten Kabel vorhanden (könnte aus den sehr langen PU-Kabeln "gebastelt" werden). Einige Lötarbeit nötig (3-Weg-Schalter, Platine - Panorama-Pott-Verbindungen, Erdungen), mit ein bisschen Erfahrung aber überhaupt kein Problem, sehr gute Einbauanleitung.
Fazit: klare Kaufempfehlung, falls man Erfahrung mit Lötarbeiten oder "Techniker" zur Hand hat!
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Amazing!
Obleey 08.03.2021
I was looking at these pickups for a while now. When they came to thomann i immeadiatly ordered them. I installed it in my Spector Euro LX5, which previously had a combination of Aguilar OBP2 and EMG40DC. Let me tell you this, i am blown away by the tonal versatibility. The sound ranges from vintage p bass to a modern and clearer spector sound. It is a really well rounded up pickup system. Where the EMG lacks in middles, the fishman shines. Clearly the creators of this pickup system knew what they were doing. Give to that the ability to single coil the pickups with the push pull... so many options. Its like having 6 basses in one. It really made my Spector alive and shine. The signature spector sound is there, but this time really well rounded up.
verdict: Really versatile pickups, EMG no more...ever again. If you want to pull the trigger with this, coming from EMGs... just do it, you wont regret it
I was looking at these pickups for a while now. When they came to thomann i immeadiatly ordered them. I installed it in my Spector Euro LX5, which previously had a combination of Aguilar OBP2 and EMG40DC. Let me tell you this, i am blown away by the tonal versatibility. The sound ranges from vintage p bass to a modern and clearer spector sound. It is a really well
I was looking at these pickups for a while now. When they came to thomann i immeadiatly ordered them. I installed it in my Spector Euro LX5, which previously had a combination of Aguilar OBP2 and EMG40DC. Let me tell you this, i am blown away by the tonal versatibility. The sound ranges from vintage p bass to a modern and clearer spector sound. It is a really well rounded up pickup system. Where the EMG lacks in middles, the fishman shines. Clearly the creators of this pickup system knew what they were doing. Give to that the ability to single coil the pickups with the push pull... so many options. Its like having 6 basses in one. It really made my Spector alive and shine. The signature spector sound is there, but this time really well rounded up.
verdict: Really versatile pickups, EMG no more...ever again. If you want to pull the trigger with this, coming from EMGs... just do it, you wont regret it
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Awesome pickups
Fayefaye 30.08.2022
Right off the bat, the only reason I am giving a 4 star total is that they're tricky to install, and this is something others have also mentioned. I had to go to a proper luthier and it did give him a bit of a hard time. So definitely something to consider, as installation may prove more costly than you anticipated.

Now the pickups themselves: I put them in my old Ibanez SR705. The stock pickups were Bartollini MK1 which are OK but not great. As the instrument has a decent body and as it would be hard to sell for a good price to get a better bass, I figured upgrading the electronics was the way to go, and I was right! The pickups are very versatile with options for passive and two active voices (flat mids and scooped mids) and split coil. I thought I wouldn't use the split coil but I actually like how sharp it can sound in single coil mode. You can have a great sound whether you're looking for mellow Jazz or a punchy Metal. I do wish there was a 3 band EQ but to be honest you can always use the one on your DI or amp. Very happy with it, as I said only took out a star because of tricky installation
Right off the bat, the only reason I am giving a 4 star total is that they're tricky to install, and this is something others have also mentioned. I had to go to a proper luthier and it did give him a bit of a hard time. So definitely something to consider, as installation may prove more costly than you anticipated.

Now the pickups themselves: I put them in
Right off the bat, the only reason I am giving a 4 star total is that they're tricky to install, and this is something others have also mentioned. I had to go to a proper luthier and it did give him a bit of a hard time. So definitely something to consider, as installation may prove more costly than you anticipated.

Now the pickups themselves: I put them in my old Ibanez SR705. The stock pickups were Bartollini MK1 which are OK but not great. As the instrument has a decent body and as it would be hard to sell for a good price to get a better bass, I figured upgrading the electronics was the way to go, and I was right! The pickups are very versatile with options for passive and two active voices (flat mids and scooped mids) and split coil. I thought I wouldn't use the split coil but I actually like how sharp it can sound in single coil mode. You can have a great sound whether you're looking for mellow Jazz or a punchy Metal. I do wish there was a 3 band EQ but to be honest you can always use the one on your DI or amp. Very happy with it, as I said only took out a star because of tricky installation
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Very good, but not so easy to install
Tommy72 16.01.2023
Others have already described how good they sound. For me, one of the most useful features is the ability to switch between single coil and hambucker modes, as this has a great influence on the sound and being able to choose between two radically different kinds of pickups for different music styles is a huge advantage. As for the "voices", I don't really understand why they decided to offer this selectable voices feature instead of just adding the middle control to the EQ, that would have made it even more versatile IMO.
I think they just wanted to basically made it easy to commute between two main kind of sounds, that is a vintage sound and a modern active sound, but it's rare that you have to do this on the fly while you're in a concert (usually you don't touch the sound in the middle of a concert...), so I would have preferred a 3 band EQ.
However, this is going to be a great upgrade for several basses. It definitely was on mine.
The installation is not so easy: you have to be able to solder and, even in that case, it will probably take you several hours. Some wires needed to connect the boards are missing. Being an expensive and premium product, I don't think this is acceptable, considering how cheap it would have been to include 5/6 wires. You might also need several different tools in terms of screwdrivers, wrenches etc. If you realize you miss something, you might have to buy it, so don't start the work unless you know you can use another bass for some days.
If you've never done at least a simple pickup upgrade on a passive bass, starting with this could not be a good idea. You should also be ready to solve small compatibility issues. In my case, for example, the provided rubber was too high for my pickup cavities, I had to reuse the springs from the old pickups and paste them to the new pickups somehow.
If you have to pay a professional to install them, I guess it wouldn't be cheap as the installation takes time. Some basses from Cort or Spector already offer these pickups and going directly with one of these basses could be a better idea.
If you're used to working on your basses, then you may go for it.
Others have already described how good they sound. For me, one of the most useful features is the ability to switch between single coil and hambucker modes, as this has a great influence on the sound and being able to choose between two radically different kinds of pickups for different music styles is a huge advantage. As for the "voices", I don't really understand
Others have already described how good they sound. For me, one of the most useful features is the ability to switch between single coil and hambucker modes, as this has a great influence on the sound and being able to choose between two radically different kinds of pickups for different music styles is a huge advantage. As for the "voices", I don't really understand why they decided to offer this selectable voices feature instead of just adding the middle control to the EQ, that would have made it even more versatile IMO.
I think they just wanted to basically made it easy to commute between two main kind of sounds, that is a vintage sound and a modern active sound, but it's rare that you have to do this on the fly while you're in a concert (usually you don't touch the sound in the middle of a concert...), so I would have preferred a 3 band EQ.
However, this is going to be a great upgrade for several basses. It definitely was on mine.
The installation is not so easy: you have to be able to solder and, even in that case, it will probably take you several hours. Some wires needed to connect the boards are missing. Being an expensive and premium product, I don't think this is acceptable, considering how cheap it would have been to include 5/6 wires. You might also need several different tools in terms of screwdrivers, wrenches etc. If you realize you miss something, you might have to buy it, so don't start the work unless you know you can use another bass for some days.
If you've never done at least a simple pickup upgrade on a passive bass, starting with this could not be a good idea. You should also be ready to solve small compatibility issues. In my case, for example, the provided rubber was too high for my pickup cavities, I had to reuse the springs from the old pickups and paste them to the new pickups somehow.
If you have to pay a professional to install them, I guess it wouldn't be cheap as the installation takes time. Some basses from Cort or Spector already offer these pickups and going directly with one of these basses could be a better idea.
If you're used to working on your basses, then you may go for it.
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