I found this about the Angus young bridge signature.
It's a Alnico 5 with 43 gauge wire.
Anyone got an Idea what 43 gauge wire, (probably 43 PE) and what the DCR of the coils would read??? I like his tone and I think it would be fairly easy to duplicate if we new what the DCR. I also read somewhere that the coils were equally wound.
The Gibson USA Angus Young SG is equipped with a Gibson 57 Classic humbucking pickup in the neck (rhythm) position and a Gibson Angus Young model humbucker in the bridge (lead) position. Gibson’s 57 Classic is acknowledged as one of the best reproductions of the original PAF humbucker available today. It is wound with 42-gauge plain-enamel coated wire and carries an alnico II magnet just like vintage PAFs. Gibson’s Angus Young is made in the image of a “vintage-modified” pickup for extra output in the bridge position. It is wound with added turns of 43-gauge wire, and uses an alnico V magnet for added punch and clarity without any sacrifice of sweetness and musicality.
Tonal Characteristics
The 57 Classic in the neck position yields warm, smooth, vocal tones with outstanding clarity and definition. The Angus Young model in the bridge position is a hotter PAF-style pickup, and it offers a meaty midrange, plenty of punching power for crunchy power-chord rhythm tones, and more than enough sizzle and cut for high-gain lead work.
It's a Alnico 5 with 43 gauge wire.
Anyone got an Idea what 43 gauge wire, (probably 43 PE) and what the DCR of the coils would read??? I like his tone and I think it would be fairly easy to duplicate if we new what the DCR. I also read somewhere that the coils were equally wound.
The Gibson USA Angus Young SG is equipped with a Gibson 57 Classic humbucking pickup in the neck (rhythm) position and a Gibson Angus Young model humbucker in the bridge (lead) position. Gibson’s 57 Classic is acknowledged as one of the best reproductions of the original PAF humbucker available today. It is wound with 42-gauge plain-enamel coated wire and carries an alnico II magnet just like vintage PAFs. Gibson’s Angus Young is made in the image of a “vintage-modified” pickup for extra output in the bridge position. It is wound with added turns of 43-gauge wire, and uses an alnico V magnet for added punch and clarity without any sacrifice of sweetness and musicality.
Tonal Characteristics
The 57 Classic in the neck position yields warm, smooth, vocal tones with outstanding clarity and definition. The Angus Young model in the bridge position is a hotter PAF-style pickup, and it offers a meaty midrange, plenty of punching power for crunchy power-chord rhythm tones, and more than enough sizzle and cut for high-gain lead work.
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