Let me first thank you all, for this great forum. I've been a 'lurker' here for a while and I've learnt a lot.
About that.
I have an es 339 that sports 57 classics. I love the guitar, tho' I have always thought it sounded a bit muddy.
So, yesterday i got this kick. What if I try to swap magnets in these, as well as taking off some windings on one coil (mismatched coils? May they open up a bit..
Decided to have a go at it. Popped of the covers, unwaxed and got to work..
My 57 classics had matched coils that read ~4.00r for the neck and a bit more for the bridge. Alnico 2.
Unwinded the neck slug coil to 3.75. Popped in an rough cast Alnico 5.
Took off 0.2r on the Bridge screw coil. Unoriented Alnico 5.
And the verdict;
Got to play these suckers loud tonight, and they sound a lot better. They have really brightened up, and the midrange has come to live. More P90'ish.
Overall they're more aggresive when required and there's more shimmer in the treble frequencies.
They've got this really cool double tone effect going as well.
Through a crancked Marshall there's a lot more clarity and note definition, especially at higher gain.
Got to play the pickups for a couple weeks, but I think I've just saved myself the extra bucks for boutique pickups.
Highly recommended 'mod'.
About that.
I have an es 339 that sports 57 classics. I love the guitar, tho' I have always thought it sounded a bit muddy.
So, yesterday i got this kick. What if I try to swap magnets in these, as well as taking off some windings on one coil (mismatched coils? May they open up a bit..
Decided to have a go at it. Popped of the covers, unwaxed and got to work..
My 57 classics had matched coils that read ~4.00r for the neck and a bit more for the bridge. Alnico 2.
Unwinded the neck slug coil to 3.75. Popped in an rough cast Alnico 5.
Took off 0.2r on the Bridge screw coil. Unoriented Alnico 5.
And the verdict;
Got to play these suckers loud tonight, and they sound a lot better. They have really brightened up, and the midrange has come to live. More P90'ish.
Overall they're more aggresive when required and there's more shimmer in the treble frequencies.
They've got this really cool double tone effect going as well.
Through a crancked Marshall there's a lot more clarity and note definition, especially at higher gain.
Got to play the pickups for a couple weeks, but I think I've just saved myself the extra bucks for boutique pickups.
Highly recommended 'mod'.
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