Best Cheap Jazz Bass Pickups

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Cheap Jazz Bass pickups should be a genuine value upgrade, not a random pair that happens to fit the route. Start by confirming the bass’s string count, whether its neck and bridge pickups are different lengths, its wiring is passive or active, and the cover dimensions match the existing cavities. This list centers on value-priced standard J sets; the final labelled near-miss tier costs more but is included because noiseless construction or extended-range fit can justify it.

# Product Price Where to buy
1 Wilkinson WOJB Alnico 5 Jazz Bass Set $30-$45 Amazon · eBay
2 FLEOR Alnico 5 Jazz Bass Pickup Set $25-$45 Amazon · eBay
3 Artec J-Bass Pickup Set $35-$55 Amazon · eBay
4 GFS Professional Series Jazz Bass Set $45-$65 Amazon
5 Dragonfire Jazz Bass Pickup Set $35-$55 Amazon · eBay
6 Seymour Duncan SJB-3 Quarter-Pound Set $160-$210 Amazon · eBay
7 DiMarzio DP123 Model J Set $150-$190 Amazon · eBay
8 Fender Gen 4 Noiseless Jazz Bass Set $210-$240 Amazon · eBay
9 Fender Ultra Noiseless Vintage Jazz Bass V Set $220-$270 Amazon · eBay

The picks, in detail

Wilkinson WOJB Alnico 5 Jazz Bass Set
Pick 01 of 09

Wilkinson WOJB Alnico 5 Jazz Bass Set

A budget four-string neck-and-bridge J-style set using Alnico 5 magnets.

  • 4-string set
  • neck and bridge
  • Alnico 5
  • passive
Pros

  • Lowest-cost complete set
  • correct paired configuration
Cons

  • Confirm cover dimensions before installation
FLEOR Alnico 5 Jazz Bass Pickup Set
Pick 02 of 09

FLEOR Alnico 5 Jazz Bass Pickup Set

A low-cost passive four-string J-style neck/bridge pair for standard replacement routes.

  • 4-string pair
  • Alnico 5
  • passive single-coil style
Pros

  • Very budget-focused
  • complete pair
Cons

  • Measure neck and bridge cavities
Artec J-Bass Pickup Set
Pick 03 of 09

Artec J-Bass Pickup Set

A passive J-style replacement set aimed at inexpensive four-string upgrades.

  • 4-string set
  • neck and bridge
  • passive wiring
Pros

  • Low entry cost
  • paired pickup format
Cons

  • Check mounting-hole and cover size
GFS Professional Series Jazz Bass Set
Pick 04 of 09

GFS Professional Series Jazz Bass Set

A budget passive four-string J-style set sold as matching neck and bridge pickups.

  • 4-string set
  • passive
  • neck/bridge pair
Pros

  • Affordable complete replacement
  • standard J-style format
Cons

  • Not inherently hum-cancelling soloed
Price: $45-$65
Dragonfire Jazz Bass Pickup Set
Pick 05 of 09

Dragonfire Jazz Bass Pickup Set

An inexpensive passive four-string J-style pair for a conventional neck-and-bridge layout.

  • 4-string pair
  • passive
  • J-style covers
Pros

  • Budget price
  • set rather than a single pickup
Cons

  • Verify dimensions and wiring color code
Seymour Duncan SJB-3 Quarter-Pound Set
Pick 06 of 09

Seymour Duncan SJB-3 Quarter-Pound Set

A higher-output passive four-string Jazz Bass set, a value step-up from entry-level pairs.

  • 4-string set
  • passive single-coil
  • high-output design
Pros

  • Established aftermarket option
  • complete matched set
Cons

  • Above the lowest-budget tier
DiMarzio DP123 Model J Set
Pick 07 of 09

DiMarzio DP123 Model J Set

A four-string passive split-coil hum-cancelling Jazz Bass set for players who need lower noise.

  • 4-string set
  • passive
  • split-coil hum-cancelling
Pros

  • Noiseless construction
  • matched neck/bridge set
Cons

  • Near-miss: above a strict budget cap
Fender Gen 4 Noiseless Jazz Bass Set
Pick 08 of 09

Fender Gen 4 Noiseless Jazz Bass Set

A four-string noiseless Jazz Bass set designed for passive or active bass circuits.

  • 4-string set
  • noiseless
  • passive/active compatible
Pros

  • Low-noise option
  • Fender-family fit focus
Cons

  • Near-miss: premium price
Fender Ultra Noiseless Vintage Jazz Bass V Set
Pick 09 of 09

Fender Ultra Noiseless Vintage Jazz Bass V Set

A five-string noiseless J set for an actual five-string route; it is not a four-string substitute.

  • 5-string set
  • noiseless
  • passive/active compatible
Pros

  • Explicit five-string fit
  • low-noise construction
Cons

  • Near-miss: premium, and wrong size for 4-string basses

Buying tips

  • Measure both cavities and covers: many J basses use a longer bridge pickup, and extended-range sets are not interchangeable with standard sets.
  • Passive pickups can be fitted in active basses only when the existing wiring plan permits; confirm with a tech if unsure.
  • The cheapest sets are traditional single-coil style; hum-cancelling options normally cost more and are labelled here as near-misses.

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