Hi folks,
I'm a "pre-noobie" who's been lurking here a while, gleaning information to rebuild an early Peavey T-60 "toaster" pickup and getting overwhelmed by discussions of magnetic flux, eddy currents and so on.
But that's another story. I've also got a fairly recent Epiphone Dot with stock pickups, electronics, wiring, and patented "lifeless" tone which I'd like to resuscitate. Given limited financial resources, which of these choices would you advise for the wisest, most effective use of my cash?
1.) Cut slots in the pickup covers to reduce eddy currents; replace backplates with nickel-silver versions from Mojo Music @$7 ea.
2) Replace backplates @$7 and covers @$10 for NiAg with nickel plating from Mojo Music.
3) Replace pickups with Guitar Fetish "Vintage 59s" with nickel covers @$38 ea.
http://store.guitarfetish.com/v59niclalpah.html
4) None of the above (please explain).
Thanks,
rb
I'm a "pre-noobie" who's been lurking here a while, gleaning information to rebuild an early Peavey T-60 "toaster" pickup and getting overwhelmed by discussions of magnetic flux, eddy currents and so on.
But that's another story. I've also got a fairly recent Epiphone Dot with stock pickups, electronics, wiring, and patented "lifeless" tone which I'd like to resuscitate. Given limited financial resources, which of these choices would you advise for the wisest, most effective use of my cash?
1.) Cut slots in the pickup covers to reduce eddy currents; replace backplates with nickel-silver versions from Mojo Music @$7 ea.
2) Replace backplates @$7 and covers @$10 for NiAg with nickel plating from Mojo Music.
3) Replace pickups with Guitar Fetish "Vintage 59s" with nickel covers @$38 ea.
http://store.guitarfetish.com/v59niclalpah.html
4) None of the above (please explain).
Thanks,
rb
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