How is a Neck pickup different than a Bridge pickup(of the same type)

shaneman

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I was reading a Harmony central review on some Alnico 2 pro pickups.  The guy who wrote the review said to put the Neck pickup in the bridge.  Why would he say that?  How are these things calibrated and what are the guidelines...Neck vs. Bridge

Please help clear up the confusion for me.  Understand that I used to only play a strat w/ a SD '59 bridge pickup.  I'm broadening my horizons on a large scale now.  Thank you friends :help:

Shane-O

Oh and are we using the same size mounting rings on these Humbuckers or not? Last I heard was short in the front and tall forthe bridge...feedback anyone.
 
Usually... the bridge pickup is a bit hotter, due to the fact that the string vibrates more farther from the bridge allowing more signal to the slightly weaker neck pickup thereby "balancing" the two.

If the neck is angled, use different sized pickup rings, if the neck is straight you can use the same size.
 
Don't believe most of what you read on Harmony Central, as a rule....

Typically, pickups that come in neck/bridge sets have more winding on the bridge PU to make a little "hotter"; you get a mellower tone from the neck PU and a little hotter/brighter tone from the bridge PU.

Dunno about the Alnico 2 Pro's, wired up the kid that plays guitar in my girlfriend's son high school band and wasn't impressed, used to like other SD products better but now am sold on Rio Grande TX BBQ sets.

Did Guitar Player or somebody just run another full page ad where Slash endorsed these? I'm as sure he gets a lot of money and free shit from SD for that as I am he still has the original PAFs in his 58/59 LP collection....

 
Jack-O

I'm a GnR fan for sure.  The reason I'm interested in these pickups specifically is there is a tone that Slash gets that I'm after.  After I saw him play the solo for "Knocking on heavens door" live, I knew what tone I was after.  Then I picked up G&R Live 87-92 and that same guitar tone was all over that record.  It is truly a singing tone.  Amazing.  Slash is always saying how he keeps things simple and just plugs straight into a Marshall, and I've always respected that.....BUT, I just saw the last guitar world magazine w' his set-up and HOLY SHIT!  There has got to be 50,000 dollars worth of F#@*ing gear on that page.  So....my search for that tone is on.  I am in the market for an amp also.  My amp blew to bits during the last lightning storm we had.  In fact everything connected to that side of the wall in the entire house blew and that was with surge protectors.  (Please everyone....Unplug your gear at the end of the day....I don't give a shit what your surge protector warranty says)  Lightning is an amazing thing when it hits your house. :evil4:  My German Shephard now howls like a F@#*ing wolf during every lightning storm) :dontknow:. 

Anyway, I want a small tube amp thats not gonna break my bank, but will deliver that wonderful tone.  Heyman, this has been great.  :eek:ccasion14: Catch you later!  Shane-O
 
Hey Shane,
I bought a Palamino 16 as was recommended in one of the topics here, and I love it!
where in Texas do you live?
 
Yeah, give it a try.. I know people 'frown upon' Crate, but this one is really worth checking out!
hey, I live in the same area, Plano.
 
Depends on the series of pickup but...

Neck can be less winding.  Sometimes thinner wire (ie Telecaster neck pickup)
Neck can be closer spaced (Gibson does this by 1/32 inch on 'some' of their humbuckers)
Neck can be shorter bobbin
Neck can be different magnet (Gibson does this too, ie 490R/496T set)
Neck can be totally different (telecaster again)

You name it, it can be different in pickups... neck vs bridge on the same set.  And... sometimes no diff at all.  57Classic is used in neck and bridge on SG, LP, ES-135, ES-137 and ES-335, as well as others.
 
shaneman said:
M4rkO,

North Texas, Mckinney.  I'm gonna check that amp out.  Thanks man.

Shane-O

north texas? i here all they have there are jerks and queers, and so far, you've been pretty nice.  :laughing7:

sorry, just had to do it.
 
Heyman...
That's beers, steers & queers!  and yea, we got'em all.  We also keep shotguns hanging on the rear window gun rack of our truck.  God bless Ted Nugent. :headbang1:

Shane-O
 
shaneman said:
Heyman...
That's beers, steers & queers!  and yea, we got'em all.  We also keep shotguns hanging on the rear window gun rack of our truck.  God bless Ted Nugent. :headbang1:

Shane-O

Nugent rocks politically, he can pick a guitar too. Maybe not technicaly the best, but he rocks non the less. I grew up in the 70's with Terrible Ted. Great white buffalo
 
the steers and queers was over done, so i revised it.
oh and that whole shot gun thing, thats nothing, in Mi in the little town of Detroit, they have drive byes.
im not to certain of that, but Al Capone and the purple gang hung out (here) in Clare in the 20's
they liked it cuz back in the day there where only four roads going in and out of town, so they could park a car 2 miles out on each one with a guy and a Thompson.
they hung at the Doherty hotel, and a mansion out by the lake thats still standing, its older than the lake. (man made)

any thing happen, worth mentioning, in texas, the alamo doesn't count.
did i mention i like being a jerk  :icon_jokercolor:
 
Man, I'm a Hawaii transplant actually.  I've been in Texas now a little over 3 years.  I moved to Texas for financial reasons.  It's easy to live and work out here, but it's not exciting to me, nor is it very scenic.  You just have to drive a large truck so you don't get run over by the 18-wheelers or the mexicans(nothing against mexicans..love thier women :icon_thumright:) w/ trailers.  Driving out here is dangerous business.  Peace Out.

Shane-O :guitaristgif:
 
any thing happen, worth mentioning, in texas, the alamo doesn't count


The birth of a whole strain of blues music that, while less talked about, is infinitely more influential than Delta blues.
 
Hey, I am not a real Texan either! moved here 4 years ago.. my company transfered me over from Ireland, where I lived for 7 years. I am really Dutch though.

I agree with Shane, it's good to live and work here, but nothing exciting, and the landscape is really boring!
The good thing though is that it is a very good starting point for roadtrips and/or weekend trips. it's 3 hours away from the mountains (SE Oklahoma) 3 hours from the Swamps (my favorite - Caddo Lake) 3 hours maybe a bit more to the Hill Country and more mountains and desert to the West towards El Paso.
 
Here South of Houston we consider anyone living North of Huntsville to be a yankee...

:glasses9:
 
RLW said:
Here South of Houston we consider anyone living North of Huntsville to be a yankee...

:glasses9:

OMG my roomate in the Marine Corp. was from your area, and he callled everyone a damn yankee, and I dont mean the band either.
Gotta love the country of Texas
 
my mom and dad lived in texas for a while, and my sister was born there.

anyway i don't like the whole stereotypical attitude, that texans supposedly have that texas is the best and every one else sucks. they're like puritans and god, but with them every thing has to be about texas. in no other state do people do that, i don't give a shit that i live in Michigan, its kinnda nice here, but the government is in massive debt. they just cut back on good will, (how pathetic, good will isn't even a nonprofit group)
the small town i live in has the third highest tax rate in the state and there are only 4200 people living here.
they are to patriotic, the only thing that makes texas texas, is where they draw the border and their state legislature.
its just a bunch of desert that we took from mexico, i don't get it.
Every things bigger in texas, including the ego apparently.

No disrespect meant, every thing gets a bad rep just because a few douchetards.
 
I don't think it's just a few Texans. Isn't that how all those guys are? :toothy12:
 
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