Hello. I'm not a pickup builder quite yet. But, I am considering it. I'm trying to find out is there are any quiet, passive, full size, humbuckers that are as quiet as stacked pickups like the Duncan STK-4 or maybe DiMarzio Area pickups?
I keep buying pickups, but haven't been able to know which full size buckers are actually super-quiet (concerning noise). I've gotten so annoyed with this thing that I'm considering trying to build my own. But, before I go that far, are there any (noiseless) stack pickups that sound like full size buckers? And, are there any full size humbuckers that are as quiet as the DiMarzio Areas, for instance? Almost all of the manufacturers call their humbuckers "quiet" or "humbucking", but I still hear distracting amounts noise in most guitars with full sized humbuckers- even shielded ones.
My coworker said that he will sell me his pickup machine. It's pretty much brand new, according to what he tells me. I think (not sure, though) that he got it from Mojotone.I'm considering getting into building - because , at this rate, it would have been cheaper. I don't know why signal to noise ratios are listed in the specs of most (if any) pickups.
How hard is it to build a stacked pickup? I'm wondering about the number of man hours and what are the requirements necessary to to go down this road (that I'd rather avoid going down).
Thanks in advance for your answers!
I keep buying pickups, but haven't been able to know which full size buckers are actually super-quiet (concerning noise). I've gotten so annoyed with this thing that I'm considering trying to build my own. But, before I go that far, are there any (noiseless) stack pickups that sound like full size buckers? And, are there any full size humbuckers that are as quiet as the DiMarzio Areas, for instance? Almost all of the manufacturers call their humbuckers "quiet" or "humbucking", but I still hear distracting amounts noise in most guitars with full sized humbuckers- even shielded ones.
My coworker said that he will sell me his pickup machine. It's pretty much brand new, according to what he tells me. I think (not sure, though) that he got it from Mojotone.I'm considering getting into building - because , at this rate, it would have been cheaper. I don't know why signal to noise ratios are listed in the specs of most (if any) pickups.
How hard is it to build a stacked pickup? I'm wondering about the number of man hours and what are the requirements necessary to to go down this road (that I'd rather avoid going down).
Thanks in advance for your answers!
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