Originally posted by xxxchange
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The two Baby Bass coils are wired out of phase from each other. This means that most of the output signal comes from the rocking motion, not the up-and-down motion. This is intentional.
The rocking motion of the bridge is the dominant source of the pop and warble on an upright bass. The bridge rolls about an axis defined by the shape of the top, the soundpost, and the bridgebar.
One of the keys to replicating the pop and warble in a percussive pickup system is in is getting the correct balance between the spring rate in the rocking direction and the spring rate in the vertical direction. This is where it can get tricky.
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