Quite a number of years ago T.V. Jones made a pickup that more or less looked like a pinball flipper - round on the bass side, narrowing to (close to) a point at the treble side. I think they were in a Koll guitar reviewed by Guitar Player.
I thought it was very cool-looking, and being a guy who goes for looks I was hoping it would catch on. But alas, it did not, and it went out of production after a brief period of time.
So some questions for you all, as I know next to nothing about anything, and even less about pickups:
Thanks in advance for your thoughts,
John
I thought it was very cool-looking, and being a guy who goes for looks I was hoping it would catch on. But alas, it did not, and it went out of production after a brief period of time.
So some questions for you all, as I know next to nothing about anything, and even less about pickups:
- Generally or conceptually, how would a pickup shaped like this sound? Warmer lows, brighter highs?
- Would the bass side be weaker than the treble side, due to distance from the coil wrap?
- Now the really stupid question: I assume he made a pinball flipper-shaped insert to wrap the wire around. If so, is this a standard way of making irregular-shaped pickups?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts,
John
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