Summer is upon us, so I had some thoughts that might warrant a bit of speculation and discussion...
I wanted to see what others thought about this.
You can easily manipulate the DCR readings of a pickup, hold it in your hand a few minutes and watch the numbers creep up and up. We all know that in the grand scheme of things, DCR don't mean crap; but, what if you're a musician playing onstage, outdoors... in 100*+ temperatures?? The sun beating down on you AND your guitar... How, if at all, would the heat affect how the pickup functions and sounds? The DCR goes up because the hotter it gets the more the flow of electrons is impeded; but does this have any noticeable effect on how the guitar sounds or the resonant peak? Sure, we've all messed around and tested things in the comfort of our air-conditioned houses; but how many of us have really thought out this aspect and done these tests in 110* degree heat? Probably very little, if any... Still, I wonder.
I wanted to see what others thought about this.
You can easily manipulate the DCR readings of a pickup, hold it in your hand a few minutes and watch the numbers creep up and up. We all know that in the grand scheme of things, DCR don't mean crap; but, what if you're a musician playing onstage, outdoors... in 100*+ temperatures?? The sun beating down on you AND your guitar... How, if at all, would the heat affect how the pickup functions and sounds? The DCR goes up because the hotter it gets the more the flow of electrons is impeded; but does this have any noticeable effect on how the guitar sounds or the resonant peak? Sure, we've all messed around and tested things in the comfort of our air-conditioned houses; but how many of us have really thought out this aspect and done these tests in 110* degree heat? Probably very little, if any... Still, I wonder.
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