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Thank you Sérgio!

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Sérgio overwound a pair of toasters for me, one at 14K and one at 15K, as well as a 12K. The pickups arrived yesterday, and I soldered them in this afternoon. I installed two of the pickups in my MG 360 WB, placing the overwound 14K in the bridge, and the 12K in the neck. They sound Fantastic! Thanks Sérgio! :D :D :D

I plan on installing the overwound 15K toaster in the bridge position of either my 381/6, or else in my AZ 360 WB-not sure which guitar I want to install the pickup in. I've been itching to play the WBs a bit more often, as they're lighter, but I'd broken both HG pickups in the MG WB while trying to put toaster covers on them(yes, I followed instructions-obviously not too well), so I was out that guitar, and the AZ WB has also been out of commission with a dead bridge toaster, so I'd soldered in an early HB1, but it sometimes squeals at live volume with the distortion pedal engaged, and this is with a foam base on both pickups. Sérgio managed to rewind the pickup to 11.5K for me, but I'm not sure if I want to use it in the bridge position, or use something hotter.

On another note, how are neck and bridge high gain pickups different from each other?
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Anytime, Paul. :wink:
"How are neck and bridge high-gains different from each other?"? Polepiece pitch is tighter on neck ones.
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I did some recording yesterday with my MG 360 WB, using the 14k overwound bridge toaster Sérgio made. I ran the guitar into my upgraded/modded TS9DX on the classic TS9 setting(modded to TS808 spec), going straight into my Alnico bulldog speaker-equipped AC30 TB, rather than the CC2X. The sound was awesome-pure power pop! Fantastic job Sérgio!! Woo Hoo!! Thanks again! :D :D :D :D
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Hey, you're perfectly welcome, Paul. :)
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