I am hoping to get some insight from a number of people as to what they believe are the 1st indications of a pickup going micro phonic. I have read that if you are able to speak in your pickup and hear your voice through the amp that it is micro phonic. Are pickups always worth potting or should you just replace them? What is the life expectancy of pickups? Is there really a noticeable difference between alnico and ceramic pickups? and if so what are they?
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Originally posted by phill_up View PostI have read that if you are able to speak in your pickup and hear your voice through the amp that it is micro phonic.
If you were going to throw them away otherwise, definitely try wax potting them first. It may even be worth it to pot pups that just sound muddy. Some people claim it works wonders on the pups that come in Epiphones for instance.
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As far as your other questions, life expectancy is a long, long, long time as long as there's no physical damage. Some of the first pickups ever wound are still going strong and commanding huge prices. The magnets will weaken a bit over time, but not so much that the output drops too much. I have a few that are in the 20 - 26 year old range that sound great, and a couple that I've had long enough to notice that they've changed a little in tone.
As for magnet types, I'll just go with what Seymour Duncan says, since I agree 100%:
Alnico 2 is slightly weaker than Alnico 5, tends to have a smoother, warmer, rounder tone with softer attack.
Alnico 5 has a brighter, more dynamic tone with a tighter bottom end than Alnico 2.
If you are looking for power and extended range in your tone, ceramic is the way to go. Ceramic creates a magnetic field more powerful than that of Alnico, is more resistant to environmental aging, and it produces a more aggressive tone with a punchier bass end and enhanced upper mids.
Lots more info here, where I stole that:
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Okay another question. I have Swapped out SD pickups going from the SH to the TB and use the same mounting rings. Are all mounting rings standard meaning you can put a dimarzio in a SD ring? a dimarzio F space humbucker in a "non F" spaced ring?
Okay one more question while we are at it please. Why did charvel and Jackson put so many SH spaced bridge pickups in so many Trem Guitars that should have been F spaced? were they looking to roll off some of the lows and high? Was it just another way to cut cost?
I cant believe I waited this long to join this forum and want to thank you guys for the help!
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Originally posted by phill_up View PostWhy did charvel and Jackson put so many SH spaced bridge pickups in so many Trem Guitars that should have been F spaced? were they looking to roll off some of the lows and high? Was it just another way to cut cost?
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