A customer of mine has come to me asking me to tell him if a pickup he bought on eBay is working right. He bought a Seymour Duncan SH55 set (neck and bridge).
Seth Lover Model™ SH-55 - Seymour Duncan Vintage Output
He says that the bridge pickup sounds "full" while the neck pickup sounds "weak." I've checked the DC resistance of the neck pickup, and it's right on-spec.
I'm mainly an amp tech, but I've installed pickups and wired guitars. I've diagnosed and replaced bad pickups. This is the first time someone has brought me a working pickup complaining that it doesn't "sound right."
I'm tempted just to hand it back to him, but I'd like to help him if I can. I know Alnico magnets can get demagged if struck hard, but I'm not sure what I could do in that case. Maybe SD put a weak magnet in the pickup?
Any ideas of how I could proceed diagnostically? Or might it be the case that it's working as designed and that he simply doesn't like it?
Seth Lover Model™ SH-55 - Seymour Duncan Vintage Output
He says that the bridge pickup sounds "full" while the neck pickup sounds "weak." I've checked the DC resistance of the neck pickup, and it's right on-spec.
I'm mainly an amp tech, but I've installed pickups and wired guitars. I've diagnosed and replaced bad pickups. This is the first time someone has brought me a working pickup complaining that it doesn't "sound right."
I'm tempted just to hand it back to him, but I'd like to help him if I can. I know Alnico magnets can get demagged if struck hard, but I'm not sure what I could do in that case. Maybe SD put a weak magnet in the pickup?
Any ideas of how I could proceed diagnostically? Or might it be the case that it's working as designed and that he simply doesn't like it?
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