LtKojak
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Re: 59/custom hybrid mag swapping
How so?
Who is talking about an A8 in a neck p'up????? You lost me here.
That's because you're all about EXPECTANCY, so you BIAS yourself and don't use your EARS to judge the outcome. It happens to many, and it's not a crime. However, it doesn't add to the credibility, mind you.
That's your opinion, and you're entitled to one.
I, however, beg to differ to certain aspects of this part of the post.
Looks like we both hear things quite differently... maybe we both talk about completely different contexts, but even then... don't know.
Bottom Line: if you think mag swap is a waste of time, fine. We, that think differently, are quite happy doing it with many excellent results, not to mention the enjoyment of the journey into the discovery of what uncharted territories may have to offer.
HTH,
Mag swapping on the 59/Custom Hybrid is almost ridiculous.
How so?
I beg to differ...It's already tweaked and sounds great as-is.
I beg your pardon? I just can't follow your reasoning.If anything, A2 might be cool or UOA5 would give it some vintage velvety softness, but all of the qualities it has going for it in stock form are what makes it great. If you want to put an A8 then why bother with the hybrid?
What are you saying here? That any of the p'ups aforementioned sound the same as the Hybrid? If that what you think, then I can tell you that's NOT so.You might as well get an Alt 8, PATB-2, or Crunch Lab or something.
The Jazz MIGHT benefit from an A8,but it's such a powerful magnet that I doubt it will balance properly with any bridge. You would have to lower it so much that it will become almost useless. Then you would lose all that high end detail and balanced low end that makes the Jazz a great neck pickup.
Who is talking about an A8 in a neck p'up????? You lost me here.
You know what they say: one man's trash is another man's treasure"Honestly, I think magnet swapping is becoming ridiculous.
I think this phrase says a lot more about yourself than the opinion on the subject itself.It's a nice option if you have a SPECIFIC, minor change in mind, but if you don't know exactly what you want to achieve, it equates to just time spent experimenting.
The qualities of each pickup are already posted out there. I just imagine how a minor variance in output and tone matches with the tonal qualities of the magnet type and it always gives me pretty much an accurate idea of what I find when I do the swap. I haven't really been surprised yet.
That's because you're all about EXPECTANCY, so you BIAS yourself and don't use your EARS to judge the outcome. It happens to many, and it's not a crime. However, it doesn't add to the credibility, mind you.
These days, it's the amp + speakers mostly. Most pickups are essentially a matter of output, feel and basic underlying EQ. Some pickups, like certain Dimarzios, have rather unique sounds, but most pickups sound similar except with minor EQ differences. I look at pickups is kind of the link between me and the amp rather than a major part of the tone. You can swap magnets and tweak all you like, and you might just get lucky, but most of the time you have to have a specific purpose in mind or your pickups need to be designed with that certain magnet in mind perhaps.
That's your opinion, and you're entitled to one.
I, however, beg to differ to certain aspects of this part of the post.
Yeah, for the third time, you've already said that. And I, for the third time, still beg to differ.I'm just being honest here because I think mag swapping on the 59/Custom Hybrid is pretty much a waste of time.
How many Hybrids did you actually mag swapped with the mags you're talking about? I have to ask, as your descriptions are not quite in line with my experiences, so I'd like to know the context of use that led to your opinion.Get yourself one of those roughcast A2 magnets and you will have a little more thickness, a little less top end brightness, but you are going to lose a little output. A polished A2 will be slightly more powerful and give you the same effect but not exactly the same vintage softness. UOA5 will probably work perfect tonally, but he 59/Custom already feels loose to me and wouldn't feel right with UOA5. Plus, you will lose a little power.
Comparing it to what, exactly? If you're talking about the stock Hybrid, then I may have to beg to differ again.Ceramic will definitely be thicker and more powerful, but I don't think it will tame the high end or add any mids.
Again, I beg to differ.A8 will be thick and warm, but you will lose a lot of things that make it a cool pickup. It's too powerful and you won't have the dynamics and all that.
Sorry, but an A8 Hybrid doesn NOT sound like an active p'up.You might as well get one of those Liberators and turn it into an active pickup or something.
Looks like we both hear things quite differently... maybe we both talk about completely different contexts, but even then... don't know.
Bottom Line: if you think mag swap is a waste of time, fine. We, that think differently, are quite happy doing it with many excellent results, not to mention the enjoyment of the journey into the discovery of what uncharted territories may have to offer.
HTH,
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