Stopped by a music store yesterday and picked up one of the 2007 Epiphone catalogs they had. Inside the catalog was a 2-page chart with lots of useful specs for their full line of pickup models. What caught my eye, though, was their little "Pickups...what you need to know" illustrations. One of them shows a PAF-style humbucker with the cover flipped up, and inside is this....this....wad....of paraffin with a couple of coils sitting in it. Like some sort of double-coil headcheese or something. The wax essentially filled up every available space inside the cover, even extending out past the perimeter of the coil bobbins themselves.
What the hell is up with that? Is that just something found in the catalog or is that really what one finds in Epiphone pickups? Don't they have any concerns about guitars left sitting around between sets with hot spotlights pointed at them? Don't they care what the pickup will look like if the owner decides to lift the cover off?
If this IS a real picture of a real pickup, just exactly how widespread is this practice?
What the hell is up with that? Is that just something found in the catalog or is that really what one finds in Epiphone pickups? Don't they have any concerns about guitars left sitting around between sets with hot spotlights pointed at them? Don't they care what the pickup will look like if the owner decides to lift the cover off?
If this IS a real picture of a real pickup, just exactly how widespread is this practice?
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