Air Norton in the bridge?

appar111

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How many here have tried it? Is it too bland/smooth, or does it add the right amount of fatness? Does it have any bite? Thinking of trying the S version in the bridge of a swamp ash strat with a maple neck/fretboard.
 
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It was good enough for Paige Hamilton!

 
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Some folks really like it. I found it harsh, like much more ice picky than say a '59 bridge. It had some body to, but a super high end thing going on I couldn't abide in the bridge. Ditto the Breed neck in bridge position.
 
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Do a search and you'll find that many have asked, but pretty much no one recommends it.
 
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Some folks really like it. I found it harsh, like much more ice picky than say a '59 bridge. It had some body to, but a super high end thing going on I couldn't abide in the bridge. Ditto the Breed neck in bridge position.

that's so weird, because it doesn't really have any super high end in the neck position. like, at all. I remember the full size one being super smooth in the neck position when I had one a few years ago...
 
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Wasn't it originally supposed to be a bridge pickup but everybody liked it better in the neck?
 
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that's so weird, because it doesn't really have any super high end in the neck position. like, at all. I remember the full size one being super smooth in the neck position when I had one a few years ago...

Well, you don't notice that in the neck because in that position, that quality comes across as clarity in the highs. Just like, if you put a '59N in the bridge, you'd hear the same thing, but in the neck it is often accused of being tubby.
 
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Here's A Bluesbucker Neck and an Air Norton Bridge in a Les Paul:

 
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I found The AirNorton in the Bridge just bland and nothing to write home about. Not Horrible just Blah.
 
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Wasn't it originally supposed to be a bridge pickup but everybody liked it better in the neck?

Yes it was a bridge Pickup and not every one liked it better in the neck. I have used them a couple times in the bridge. They work well for a bright guitar that you want a medium output and a lot of clarity in.
In particular I had a 7 string version in the bridge of my old DC 747 with a mahogany body and neck and it was really nice. Fat and smooth just lacking a little output.
 
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since when does the air norton not go well in the bridgeposition? thats new to me. I'm gone for 2 weeks and the whole world has changed! next you'll tell me that the 59/custom hybrid sucks... ;)

I actually like the pickup. It is a bit like the alnico 2 pro. the air technology makes the a5 softer and 'weaker', a bit like an a2. kinda. the a2pro has a bit more dirt and more dynamics, though. in the neck it's neat too. it's just a very allround set. I love 'm both in a guitar. works great for me anyway.
 
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since when does the air norton not go well in the bridgeposition? thats new to me. I'm gone for 2 weeks and the whole world has changed! next you'll tell me that the 59/custom hybrid sucks... ;)

It was made for the bridge position. Literally.
 
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since when does the air norton not go well in the bridgeposition? thats new to me. I'm gone for 2 weeks and the whole world has changed! next you'll tell me that the 59/custom hybrid sucks... ;)

It was made for the bridge position. Literally.

Isn't that one of those habits of DiMarzio thought? Using a pickup for either position? I know they pitch the Air Zone that way.
 
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