I'm a little suspicious too as if the bobbin is a uniform dimension the whole length then the blade part of the armature will be very far from the coil and that gap will have an effect on the tone of the wound strings for sure. I bet the wound strings are totally lifeless and that's probably the whole point of the exercise.
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Originally posted by John_H View PostWho cares how they look, how do they sound? You can really limit yourself by being narrow minded.
Isn't that rather cynical? Have you tried one?
I always think it's refreshing to see something new, and different, even if it isn't "revolutionary".
Both halfs of the p'up should address a known problem, but for what until now they've been considered "problems", the Railhammer gets it ass-backwards.
For me, it's a solution looking for a problem that doesn't exist, design-wise. Sound-wise, if they sound good, more power to them. But I just wouldn't consider'em as something I'd use because of the price.
There are a myriad of other, more traditional-looking designs by other brands that they've proven being extremely reliable throughout several decades at a substantial lower price, which by itself defeats the very purpose of their existence, if you ask me.
HTH,Pepe aka Lt. Kojak
Milano, Italy
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I'm a little suspicious too as if the bobbin is a uniform dimension the whole length then the blade part of the armature will be very far from the coil and that gap will have an effect on the tone of the wound strings for sure. I bet the wound strings are totally lifeless and that's probably the whole point of the exercise.
I'm thinking about buying one just to see what's in it.
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Originally posted by John_H View PostIsn't that rather cynical?
Have you tried one?
I always think it's refreshing to see something new, and different, even if it isn't "revolutionary".
Originally posted by LtKojak View PostYou see, doing something "different" just for the sake of it, I, for one, think it's just an exercise in futility.DON'T FEED THE TROLLS!
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Originally posted by Mike Sulzer View PostPole pieces pieces are not wide enough to affect strongly string harmonics within the frequency range of the system. Remember, the spacing of humbucker coils has a strong effect on the sound of the bass strings, but a very small effect on the #1 E string.
Likewise with a pickup like this:
I don't know about changing them in the same bobbin, but I haven't tried it.
I was just reporting the intention behind the Railhammers as stated on their website.It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by David Schwab View PostTry this; make a blade humbucker and made it so you can change the blades. You can use the bass bobbins from Mojo. Try a pair of 1/16" thick blades, and then try a pair of 3/16" blades. They will sound different. This might be from inductance as well, but the affect is real.
Likewise with a pickup like this:
I don't know about changing them in the same bobbin, but I haven't tried it.
I was just reporting the intention behind the Railhammers as stated on their website.
They work great.
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Originally posted by David Schwab View PostTry this; make a blade humbucker and made it so you can change the blades. You can use the bass bobbins from Mojo. Try a pair of 1/16" thick blades, and then try a pair of 3/16" blades. They will sound different. This might be from inductance as well, but the affect is real.
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Maybe these aren't all that great... it just surprise's me that so many of you can pass judgement by how you think they'll sound. Perhaps you are all smarter than me, but it's still a little pretentious to think you can evaluate anything without hearing it. Strangely enough, there might be some circumstance where this design works quite well.
I'll rest my case here before I get burned at the stake
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Originally posted by John_H View PostWho cares how they look,
The Duncan PATB series is an excellent example.
A year ago I had an A4 PATB1n/A8 PATB3 modded set for sale. All subjects, going from young guns to old farts, where ravishing about their sound, clarity under gain and articulation in the clean mode. Would you like to buy'em? Sorry, no. They just won't look "right" in my LP/335!
I still have this very set in my Mayones Maestro.
Your Honor, I rest my case!Pepe aka Lt. Kojak
Milano, Italy
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