Alright, so about a year ago I came across this guy who had an 8 (or 9) string guitar and had one pick up for the low strings going to a bass amp, and a pick up for the higher strings going to a guitar amp.
So this got me thinking about making a guitar that used a pick up for the three low strings, and one pick up for the three high strings. The main advantage would be more clarity for complex chords when using high gain, as well as d and g string harmonies.
The reason I'm asking this in the pick up forum is because I think this would be an easy mod to do cosmetically, although I'm curious how well it would work, and how "stereo" it would really be. I guess the basic question is how much sound from adjacent strings are taken up by a single pick up pole.
My idea would be to replace a humbucker with either two single coil pickups or two mini buckers, and remove certain poles.
Also, random question that has nothing to do with this, if you replace a magnet on a humbucker, do you need to magnetize (or remagnetize) the magnet.
So this got me thinking about making a guitar that used a pick up for the three low strings, and one pick up for the three high strings. The main advantage would be more clarity for complex chords when using high gain, as well as d and g string harmonies.
The reason I'm asking this in the pick up forum is because I think this would be an easy mod to do cosmetically, although I'm curious how well it would work, and how "stereo" it would really be. I guess the basic question is how much sound from adjacent strings are taken up by a single pick up pole.
My idea would be to replace a humbucker with either two single coil pickups or two mini buckers, and remove certain poles.
Also, random question that has nothing to do with this, if you replace a magnet on a humbucker, do you need to magnetize (or remagnetize) the magnet.
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