ok, this may be longwinded, so i apologize right off the bat.
my question is about types of ceramics, and how they affect tone.
i have read some stating that there is not much difference between c5 and c8,
but you would imagine their must be some difference? obviously c8 is stronger, therefore you would imagine it has more bite than c5? anyone have any personal experience with this?
my next question is pertaining to how the magnets behave inside the pickup.
the answer may be obvious, so forgive my ignorance.
i am trying to design a custom humbucker, pulling ideas i like from others i have seen and heard. i play a baritone A-A, occasionally G-A. i have been playing a gibson explorer for years and have grown to love the ceramic growl of the 500t in the bridge.
i am hoping to build a custom prs dc knock off in the next year with a 27" scale to better suit my tuning, and have been reading and learning trying to come up with the recipe for my ideal sounding pickups. i play mostly hard rockin-metal with an industrial edge, and love that clean / yet heavy metal guitar sound. the pickup that caught my attention was the guitarheads fatpole humbucker. i like the concept of fat slugs only,
although i will likely go a size between theirs and standard.
after looking into having custom pieces of 1/4" 1018 steel cut, and reading about the concept of slug magnets used on old single coils, i had the thought, what if i use ceramic 1/4 slugs instead of 1018 steel.
NOW, i have no idea how this may affect the tone as apposed to the standard steel poles with a magnet underneath, i guess my train of though is it eliminates the need for steel, and ceramic, now just ceramic.
if anyone would care to share their 2 cent regarding these questions, a noob would be greatly appreciative!!
my question is about types of ceramics, and how they affect tone.
i have read some stating that there is not much difference between c5 and c8,
but you would imagine their must be some difference? obviously c8 is stronger, therefore you would imagine it has more bite than c5? anyone have any personal experience with this?
my next question is pertaining to how the magnets behave inside the pickup.
the answer may be obvious, so forgive my ignorance.
i am trying to design a custom humbucker, pulling ideas i like from others i have seen and heard. i play a baritone A-A, occasionally G-A. i have been playing a gibson explorer for years and have grown to love the ceramic growl of the 500t in the bridge.
i am hoping to build a custom prs dc knock off in the next year with a 27" scale to better suit my tuning, and have been reading and learning trying to come up with the recipe for my ideal sounding pickups. i play mostly hard rockin-metal with an industrial edge, and love that clean / yet heavy metal guitar sound. the pickup that caught my attention was the guitarheads fatpole humbucker. i like the concept of fat slugs only,
although i will likely go a size between theirs and standard.
after looking into having custom pieces of 1/4" 1018 steel cut, and reading about the concept of slug magnets used on old single coils, i had the thought, what if i use ceramic 1/4 slugs instead of 1018 steel.
NOW, i have no idea how this may affect the tone as apposed to the standard steel poles with a magnet underneath, i guess my train of though is it eliminates the need for steel, and ceramic, now just ceramic.
if anyone would care to share their 2 cent regarding these questions, a noob would be greatly appreciative!!
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