I'm currently working on a franken-tele with a set of p-rails and planing to put a mini humbucker in the middle. I'm pretty sure I want an SM-3, but the question is whether to use the neck or bridge version. Which one would you guys use?
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Neck. Only use the bridge mini-hum in the bridge position. Using a bridge in middle or neck positions is too hot. You can't push the pickup down far enough away from the strings to make it sound good or useful. (The experience I base this on is I have a 3-pickup Firebird and I've swapped the pickups all around and used Gibson overwound recent minis, vintage Gibsons and Duncan Antiquities in it.)
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Re: Middle Position Mini-Hum
Originally posted by beaubrummels View PostNeck. Only use the bridge mini-hum in the bridge position. Using a bridge in middle or neck positions is too hot. You can't push the pickup down far enough away from the strings to make it sound good or useful. (The experience I base this on is I have a 3-pickup Firebird and I've swapped the pickups all around and used Gibson overwound recent minis, vintage Gibsons and Duncan Antiquities in it.)
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Re: Middle Position Mini-Hum
Originally posted by ragamuffin View PostAwesome, thanks!
Let us know how it comes out. Video would be nice. I am very into 3 pickup guitars and how the middle pickup add to the possibilities of tone. I once tried a LP with 3 mini Humbuckers and it was very cool sounding. By the time I got a chance to go back to make an offer, it was gone. It was an early 70's model that someone modded. Very funky sounding with 3 independent volume controls.
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