Hi there,
may i ask another question regarding mostly (but not only) mudbucker clones?
The attack of my Epiphone EB-3 depends *hugely* on the chosen pickup: with the neck PU it is really fast and responsive, with teh neck sidewinder it is, however, slow. Slower tan i would like to. The PU in question is a modded sidewinder used by Epiphone: two additional Alnico magnets and a steel bar between the bobbins. Its resonance frequency is surprisingly high - 3.1 kHz under a load of 560 pF.
In direct comparison, the attack of Gibson's recent pseudo sidewinder is a lot faster (otherwise, the sidewinder would be the better PU).
I would like to understand what's going on - eddie currents? Where? In the steel blade connecting the bobbins? In the additional steel around the pole pieces?
(And of course i'd like to learn about curing the effect)
may i ask another question regarding mostly (but not only) mudbucker clones?
The attack of my Epiphone EB-3 depends *hugely* on the chosen pickup: with the neck PU it is really fast and responsive, with teh neck sidewinder it is, however, slow. Slower tan i would like to. The PU in question is a modded sidewinder used by Epiphone: two additional Alnico magnets and a steel bar between the bobbins. Its resonance frequency is surprisingly high - 3.1 kHz under a load of 560 pF.
In direct comparison, the attack of Gibson's recent pseudo sidewinder is a lot faster (otherwise, the sidewinder would be the better PU).
I would like to understand what's going on - eddie currents? Where? In the steel blade connecting the bobbins? In the additional steel around the pole pieces?
(And of course i'd like to learn about curing the effect)
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