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soundmasterg wrote:Thank you John, he did....I forgot about that article he posted! I got the answer I needed to know.
Greg
johnallg wrote:soundmasterg wrote:Thank you John, he did....I forgot about that article he posted! I got the answer I needed to know.
Greg
I'd forgotten also. It took a while to even find the thread finding the right words to put into the search function. There are 6 or 7 IIRC and they used to be stickies. It would be nice to have them stickies again, maybe above the Vibrola forum.
heinpete wrote:My original `74 neck PU has 9.6 kOhms! The bridge PU was dead, now asking Sérgio to fix it also for about 10kOhms. Sérgio calling!!!You've got PM!
soundmasterg wrote:heinpete wrote:My original `74 neck PU has 9.6 kOhms! The bridge PU was dead, now asking Sérgio to fix it also for about 10kOhms. Sérgio calling!!!You've got PM!
I can attest that around 10k matches well with the neck pickup in my 360/6. I'm sure that you can make it work fine on yours with some pickup adjustment. To my ears, the older hi gains sound way better than the newer hotter ones!
Greg
johnallg wrote:soundmasterg wrote:heinpete wrote:My original `74 neck PU has 9.6 kOhms! The bridge PU was dead, now asking Sérgio to fix it also for about 10kOhms. Sérgio calling!!!You've got PM!
I can attest that around 10k matches well with the neck pickup in my 360/6. I'm sure that you can make it work fine on yours with some pickup adjustment. To my ears, the older hi gains sound way better than the newer hotter ones!
Greg
My feeling with the bass pickups also.
paologregorio wrote:I'll trade you my 8K bridge hi-gain for the 17.2K hi-gain; I love overwound Rick p/ups in the bridge.
soundmasterg wrote:johnallg wrote:soundmasterg wrote:I can attest that around 10k matches well with the neck pickup in my 360/6. I'm sure that you can make it work fine on yours with some pickup adjustment. To my ears, the older hi gains sound way better than the newer hotter ones!
Greg
My feeling with the bass pickups also.
+1...completely agree here, though I think the newer hi gains match the 1 inch spacing pretty good.
Greg
johnallg wrote:For my ears and taste, the new higains give up too much note delineation/definition that the 8k higains excel at, along with the toasters.
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