Just something I've noticed:
More and more people are talking about "Tracking" and the "speed" that a pickup reacts "to your picking" etc.
Now, AFAIK, due to the laws of physics, the electromagnetic forces involved in induction of this kind are operating at something approaching light speed.
That sounds slow sometimes?
I have played some sludgy sounding and brazenly bright pickups in my time, and have never felt that they are reacting "slowly". Ever.
Is it possible some are hearing something I've not ever experienced, am I mistaken about the physics involved, or are they just describing something else completely erroneously?
(BTW: I am aware of the hex/midi devices and I'm not talking about that stuff).
More and more people are talking about "Tracking" and the "speed" that a pickup reacts "to your picking" etc.
Now, AFAIK, due to the laws of physics, the electromagnetic forces involved in induction of this kind are operating at something approaching light speed.
That sounds slow sometimes?
I have played some sludgy sounding and brazenly bright pickups in my time, and have never felt that they are reacting "slowly". Ever.
Is it possible some are hearing something I've not ever experienced, am I mistaken about the physics involved, or are they just describing something else completely erroneously?
(BTW: I am aware of the hex/midi devices and I'm not talking about that stuff).
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