I'm just starting to install new pickups in my guitar and I was wondering if someone could give the difference between a neck and bridge pickup and if it is possible to reverse the install (ie:neck in bridge spot, bridge in neck spot).
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The difference between a neck and bridge pickup
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Re: The difference between a neck and bridge pickup
You can do whatever you want. Neck pickups have less turns of wire around their bobbins than the neck version of the same model. This gives the neck both lower output (keeping the neck from overpowering the bridge) and a brighter sound than the bridge version (keeps it from being muddy).This machine kills fascists
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Re: The difference between a neck and bridge pickup
There really is no difference between bridge and neck humbuckers other than output and eq and while some pickups are designated as bridge or neck, that is to identify position in matched sets. Any pickup really can be used in either position, but you might not like the tone if you go too hot in the neck.
Bridge pickups in matched sets are usually a little warmer and have more output to balance the pickups out. But if you wanted a slightly warmer, slightly hotter 59 in the neck position you could use a 59b and a then hotter pickup like a C-5 in the bridge.
It doesn't make sense to put a 59b in the neck and visa versa in the same guitar, but you could I guess.www.soundclick.com/failedgrace
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Re: The difference between a neck and bridge pickup
Reason I was asking is because I have an Alnico II Pro Humbucker-Bridge that i want to put in and I was wondering if I had the option to run that at the neck position? If so, what to use to complement? (ie: if I had to swap the neck pickup to the bridge)My Axes:
96 Black Swirl/Rosewood Legacy
92 Cherryburst/Maple Legacy
2004 Silver PRS Tremonti SE
My Amps:
Kustom 72 Combo
Mesa F50 Head with a Geezer Cab
Epiphone Valve Junior Head w Spanky Mod
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Re: The difference between a neck and bridge pickup
Originally posted by Robert S.But if you wanted a slightly warmer, slightly hotter 59 in the neck position you could use a 59b and a then hotter pickup like a C-5 in the bridge.
Originally posted by Ikkyu88Reason I was asking is because I have an Alnico II Pro Humbucker-Bridge that i want to put in and I was wondering if I had the option to run that at the neck position? If so, what to use to complement? (ie: if I had to swap the neck pickup to the bridge)The Artie formerly known as ArtieToo.
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Re: The difference between a neck and bridge pickup
Originally posted by techonlyWhy would there be a difference in EQ?
Why would you want that? Well, compared to the neck position, the strings have less excursion at the bridge position, leading to less output. The bridge position is also brighter. So, by winding the bridge pickup with greater resistance, the highs get tamed and there's more output. The result is a bridge pickup that better compliments the neck pickup (and vice-versa).This machine kills fascists
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Re: The difference between a neck and bridge pickup
Originally posted by techonlyWhy would there be a difference in EQ?
I don't know about everyone else, but I can't generally get screaming chords or pinch harmonics out of my neck pickup.... the bridge and neck are EQ'd differently based on their position and the tone you can achieve there.
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