DiMarzio Forum
DimarzioForum.Com => The Pickup Place => Topic started by: Kurt R Kish on May 26, 2015, 06:49:21 PM
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I love the sound of humbuckers in the neck. But I cant find one that's lean enough on the E and A strings. I've owned an HfH, Paf Master n, and a Bluesbucker (and have tried many others). I love the BB, but it's still slightly woofy (in bass notes). I know about messin' with screw/pole height and clipping the screws flush with the bass plate- still not enough.
I also tried remove the slugs from the E and A string (leaving just the screws) on some pickups.
For the hell of it I tried a Fast Track 1- too boomy.
What hum cancelling Strat pick-ups should I consider- Cruiser bridge model (no humbucker qualities?)- Satch neck (too bassy?)- Area 61?
I'm not sure I'd be happy with a pick-up much below 175 millivolts.
The guitar is a Jagmaster.
24" scale
Bolt on maple/rosewood 21 fret neck
Vintage Strat style vibrato
Alder body (I'm not big on the "tone wood" theory though)
Any thoughts?
Ray Barbee? fellow hater of woofy neck 'buckers
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Set up the amp using the neck humbucker. Woofyness gone.
This might introduce another little point of interest though.
How to thicken up a bridge pup.
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Have you ever considered running a capacitor inline with the neck pickup to filter out more of the low end? You're basically creating a high pass filter to cut out some of the low end. I believe our friend Lone Phantom (who's also a member here) posted his experience using it on the Tone Zone. You could try something similar.
(found his post)
http://www.lonephantom.com/2011/02/taming-the-tone-zone-continued/
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I have done that as well. On the individual pickup it works well. However, when used together with the bridge pickup you will get an out-of-phase effect on the low strings (i.e. below the frequency corner of the cap). I strongly prefer RayBarbee's solution to remove the polepieces in one coil because it achieves the same result without the out-of-phase side effect.
Cheers Stephan
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24" scale...
just sayin