I have long been a lover of the tapping style of playing, and having hung out at their forum for a while (Tappistry.org) I find the problem of getting good tone from the tiny amount of attack generated from tapping an interesting challenge. I woke up late last night thinking, what effect could fiddling with the aperture have on sustain and tone overall? Especially when we're talking strings from .100 to .09 in size?
A couple of considerations:
1) Does aperture affect overall magnetic pull? Can I increase aperture, decrease magnet pull, and still get good sensitivity?
2) would it be better to tighten aperture to as narrow as possible and then fiddle with the magnetic pull.
Most of the time, the real issue is the higher strings. The path of choice for many seems to just use Barto's or other active circuits. I still haven't heard an active pickup that I love...
Peace
Shannon
A couple of considerations:
1) Does aperture affect overall magnetic pull? Can I increase aperture, decrease magnet pull, and still get good sensitivity?
2) would it be better to tighten aperture to as narrow as possible and then fiddle with the magnetic pull.
Most of the time, the real issue is the higher strings. The path of choice for many seems to just use Barto's or other active circuits. I still haven't heard an active pickup that I love...
Peace
Shannon
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