I am thinking of winding humbuckers for a semi hollow jazz guitar. Can anybody help me out with the specs; DCR, type of alnico magnet, etc..... How about covers. Are they really necessary to get that mellow jazz tone? I am going after something like George Benson's Ibanez tone. Thanks a lot in advance.
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I don't think covers are necessary but they are traditional.
One thing to look out for is that some covers color the tone more than others -- which can be an advantage. Covers that drain away some treble response might be a plus on a jazzbox to take a pickup that might be a little shrill and smooth it out/warm it up.
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jazzers....
I've never seen a real jazzer use an uncovered bucker unless they are fusion guys. You gotta remember those big ass archtops are dark sounding guitars, so you don't need a hot pickup. Those guys use their tone controls alot too. I have a jazz box and in the neck a low wind pickup works best.http://www.SDpickups.com
Stephens Design Pickups
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Stewmac Covers
I remember reading a post here that said Hb covers from STEWMAC suck because of the material used. I come from the Philippines and the only way I can get my hands on stuff is via mail order. The cost of shipping is a bit expensive so I got to know where to get them before placing orders. Can you guys point out somebody to me who has good reasonably priced HB covers? Thanks in advance.
BTW, what about the value of the capacitors used in jazz guitars, are they the same as the ones used in a regular HB equipped guitar?
Thanks again.
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Originally posted by Ruel View PostBTW, what about the value of the capacitors used in jazz guitars, are they the same as the ones used in a regular HB equipped guitar?
Stan
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