Hey, everyone...been away from about 4 years or so!!!! Wanted to pop back in and ask for some advice.
I have repaired a few 'broken' pickups for people - mostly changing out lead wires or fixing shorts - but I really don't know much beyond that. I have swapped magnet polarities successfully to create the out-of-phase effect. Recently, I resurrected an old 1982 HSS Fender Stratocaster (literally from the junk pile) and it has become a super fun project.
The 1982 MIJ Standard Stratocaster was given to me as a stripped body in need of a total rebuild.
I work in a recording studio and I support several bands, so my guitars performance is really important to me. I play a little of everything, but my Strat is most often used in rock/metal bands. I have a pair of Les paul's that work in my home studio. Both are equipped with the Epiphone HB8N Humbucker and they have excellent tone on recordings. My main two guitars are a Schecter Hellraiser with EMG 81TW and a Jackson San Dimas with a very old, 2001 GFS 'Double Slug' Humbucker measuring 14k.All of these guitars give me very similar tones through my 50 watt Marshall Half Stack and my Yellow Strat needs to follow suit.
I built a wire harness from 500k Alpha pots using 0.01uf tone caps on the twin tone controls. I modded the wiring to give the bridge tone control. My biggest 'gripe' with single coils is when you get them close enough to the strings to get good output, the magnetic pull on the strings makes them unusable. I found a really great solution in the form of Artec's stacked single coils with bar magnets and adjustable poles. I can set them 4/32" from the strings with no magnetic pull whatsoever.
I did not have a good bridge humbucker, but I did have several neck humbuckers laying around, so I used a Guitar Madness "Dirty Digits" in this project. It measured around 9.5k when tested. The guitar is a real joy to play, but the bridge pickup is very bright and harsh. In fact, I can actually get a good tone out of it by turning the tone control to zero!
While I could just purchase a pickup, my goal is to learn more about how pickups work and how to modify them.
My first thought was to pull out the (3) magnets and replace them with, perhaps a single A5.But I am not sure that's the correct approach. I thought perhaps I could fix it with stuff I have on hand, with a little help.
I dug through my box today and pulled out a few Gibson DSC Double Slugs, a few Artecs, a Gibson 490 that doesn't work, and a few Duncan HB103's. I also found several magnets, mostly ceramics and a couple of brand new, long, polished A-4's.
I took an Artec Milestone Classic Standard that measured 8.0k and has 42AWG, wood spacers and a nickel-silver baseplate. I pulled out the rough-cast A2 and installed a long, polished A4 and swapped the polarity so I can have the out of phase tone in the #2 switch position, which is something I use a lot.
So, here are my questions.
1. What makes my 'neck' position 9.45k "Dirty Digits" so shrill and harsh in the bridge of my Strat???
2. How "good" or "bad" does the Artec pickup I put together from scarp sound to you guys???
3. Which direction should I go if I want to come up with a passive humbucker that can at least give me sloe to what my other guitars are giving me sonically???
Thanks for your time and expertise...
- Rob
I have repaired a few 'broken' pickups for people - mostly changing out lead wires or fixing shorts - but I really don't know much beyond that. I have swapped magnet polarities successfully to create the out-of-phase effect. Recently, I resurrected an old 1982 HSS Fender Stratocaster (literally from the junk pile) and it has become a super fun project.
The 1982 MIJ Standard Stratocaster was given to me as a stripped body in need of a total rebuild.
I work in a recording studio and I support several bands, so my guitars performance is really important to me. I play a little of everything, but my Strat is most often used in rock/metal bands. I have a pair of Les paul's that work in my home studio. Both are equipped with the Epiphone HB8N Humbucker and they have excellent tone on recordings. My main two guitars are a Schecter Hellraiser with EMG 81TW and a Jackson San Dimas with a very old, 2001 GFS 'Double Slug' Humbucker measuring 14k.All of these guitars give me very similar tones through my 50 watt Marshall Half Stack and my Yellow Strat needs to follow suit.
I built a wire harness from 500k Alpha pots using 0.01uf tone caps on the twin tone controls. I modded the wiring to give the bridge tone control. My biggest 'gripe' with single coils is when you get them close enough to the strings to get good output, the magnetic pull on the strings makes them unusable. I found a really great solution in the form of Artec's stacked single coils with bar magnets and adjustable poles. I can set them 4/32" from the strings with no magnetic pull whatsoever.
I did not have a good bridge humbucker, but I did have several neck humbuckers laying around, so I used a Guitar Madness "Dirty Digits" in this project. It measured around 9.5k when tested. The guitar is a real joy to play, but the bridge pickup is very bright and harsh. In fact, I can actually get a good tone out of it by turning the tone control to zero!
While I could just purchase a pickup, my goal is to learn more about how pickups work and how to modify them.
My first thought was to pull out the (3) magnets and replace them with, perhaps a single A5.But I am not sure that's the correct approach. I thought perhaps I could fix it with stuff I have on hand, with a little help.
I dug through my box today and pulled out a few Gibson DSC Double Slugs, a few Artecs, a Gibson 490 that doesn't work, and a few Duncan HB103's. I also found several magnets, mostly ceramics and a couple of brand new, long, polished A-4's.
I took an Artec Milestone Classic Standard that measured 8.0k and has 42AWG, wood spacers and a nickel-silver baseplate. I pulled out the rough-cast A2 and installed a long, polished A4 and swapped the polarity so I can have the out of phase tone in the #2 switch position, which is something I use a lot.
So, here are my questions.
1. What makes my 'neck' position 9.45k "Dirty Digits" so shrill and harsh in the bridge of my Strat???
2. How "good" or "bad" does the Artec pickup I put together from scarp sound to you guys???
3. Which direction should I go if I want to come up with a passive humbucker that can at least give me sloe to what my other guitars are giving me sonically???
Thanks for your time and expertise...
- Rob
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