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    Firebird pickups W/ or W/O the ferrous plate

    As the title says ,I'm just curious if any of the winders that make the Firebird pickups,use a ferrous plate on the bottom of the magnets like to old Gibsons
    It's probably crucial in giving the firebird pup it's distinctive singlecoilish tone ...aNY THOUGHTS ?
    "Pushback" wire is ,Wire with a foreskin.

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    bump....Anyone ?
    "Pushback" wire is ,Wire with a foreskin.

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    I haven't made any, but based on making similar pickups, the plate should make the pickup a little louder and might bump up the lows a bit.
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    the metal plate fattens up the bottom end on this design- a little more noticeably than putting a steel baseplate on a strat pickup but it also increases noise, youll get more- i think its 120 cycle- regardless if you ground the plate or not.
    i use a plate on the bridge pickup

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    What are dimensions and material (copper, steel, etc..) you use ?
    Where can we find this plate?

    Thanks

    Marc

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    You have to make it yourself ,Which is extremely easy to make
    "Pushback" wire is ,Wire with a foreskin.

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    I don't have any tools to cut a ferrous material.

    What is the thickness?

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcfrom View Post
    I don't have any tools to cut a ferrous material.

    What is the thickness?
    Use a hack saw. You can use a 1/16" thick bar.
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