I recently made a pickup I wanted as flat as possible to fit under the strings without having to rout the body.
It's basically two thin pieces of hard plastic glued to the top and bottom of a ceramic bar humbucker magnet, with 5500 turns of 42awg around the magnet. <edit>It's not a humbucker magnet, but comparable to the ones glued to the underside of cheap strat pickups, to magnetize the iron pole pieces.</edit>
The top of the pickup is still rather close to the strings, but since it's mounted near the bridge, the strings don't rattle against it and it doesn't sound half bad.
But it's output is also very compressed. Wether that's a good or bad thing I'll just leave in the middle, but I've started wondering what does make a pickup sound compressed. A penny for your thoughts.
It's basically two thin pieces of hard plastic glued to the top and bottom of a ceramic bar humbucker magnet, with 5500 turns of 42awg around the magnet. <edit>It's not a humbucker magnet, but comparable to the ones glued to the underside of cheap strat pickups, to magnetize the iron pole pieces.</edit>
The top of the pickup is still rather close to the strings, but since it's mounted near the bridge, the strings don't rattle against it and it doesn't sound half bad.
But it's output is also very compressed. Wether that's a good or bad thing I'll just leave in the middle, but I've started wondering what does make a pickup sound compressed. A penny for your thoughts.
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