New Pickup For Double Neck:

Inspector #20

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I've really had a tough time getting something in the bridge position of my double neck that sounds "right" to me. I've been through several commercial-wound pickups in this quest, starting with a Thro-Bak SLE-101, Wildwood Spec Burstbucker Pro, Duncan 59 and even Artec's Classic Standard and GFS Professional Series. Some were better than others, but I still wasnt 100% satisfied.

Since my bridge pickup' centerline is situated between where a bridge and middle pickup in a "Black Beauty" would be, it's hard to get a good balance of bright, high gain tone and a full, yet "uncluded" clean tone.

I gried making a couple of higher output pickups, thinking they should be brighter. Using parts from junk pickups, I built a pair of 500T clones with triple magnets. The first, at a whopping 17k, was too hot. @Mitch Pearrow SJMP has that one now.

The second one I de-wound to 9.45k and it was better, but still lacked articulation and there was a noted harshness to it. That one is still on the bench and may become a parts donor.

Finally, I decided to step back a bit and try a little milder approach.

The most recent pickup from "The Junk Box" is built from a recycled nickel silver, Gibson baseplate. It features the slug coil from a discarded Gibson Burstbucker 2, the screw coil from an Artec Classic Standard, maple spacers, a machined screw spacer from a DiMarzio Super II and a polished Alnico 4 magnet from E-Bay.

is a hybrid I built from parts on hand.

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Here's the first test of the new pickup. It's an 8.25kΩ featuring wood spacers and a E-bay Alnico IV magnet, two conductor wiring, set to my SOP of 4/32" from the strings. Volume at Full & Tone at 8.5. Using a CTS 500kΩ Volume Pot with a CTS 1megΩ Tone Pot and 0.01uf Tone Capacitor. Played through Blackstar ID-Core 100 Direct-Out Into DAW with Audacity. No Post-Rrecording Tweaks Other Than Volume Levels and Panning.

Switched from Ernie ball (lime Green) Slinky .010's to Ernie Ball (Orange) Hybrid Cobalt Slinky's (.046" x .009") for this recording and man, what a tonal change!!!! Smoother feel, easier bending and a fuller tone overall...


Now, when critiquing this tone, keep in min that the center-line of my bridge pickup is roughly halfway between the bridge and middle pickup in a black beauty, so it creates a slightly different tone. Pickup placement show in the image below in relation to the bridge.

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If you want us to critique your tone then give us your tone, not a sample of the the Eagles recording. :pound-hand:




Damn son, that sounds fantastic. Just my 2 cents of course.:guitarking:
 
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