Y Yo-DaveM New member Yesterday at 4:00 AM #1 I have an APH1B in my 1969 SG but its has a single wire, braid and hot center, instead of the 4 wire I see on pictures and diagrams these days. I installed this pickup a long time ago, the early 80s. has this model changed since then? Attachments IMG_3464.webp 849.9 KB · Views: 6
I have an APH1B in my 1969 SG but its has a single wire, braid and hot center, instead of the 4 wire I see on pictures and diagrams these days. I installed this pickup a long time ago, the early 80s. has this model changed since then?
Mincer Administrator Staff member Yesterday at 4:43 AM #2 Generally, it has short legs and 4 conductors. Sound-wise, it is probably pretty close to the way it was back then.
Generally, it has short legs and 4 conductors. Sound-wise, it is probably pretty close to the way it was back then.
hamerfan Well-known member Yesterday at 10:00 AM #3 Now it has short leg and 4 con, but i don‘t know when the 4 con option was introduced. Your pickup was made before before 1980.
Now it has short leg and 4 con, but i don‘t know when the 4 con option was introduced. Your pickup was made before before 1980.
jeremy LoveMachineologist Staff member Yesterday at 10:16 AM #4 wow, didnt the the aph1 was available that early!
Mincer Administrator Staff member Yesterday at 1:18 PM #6 uOpt said: Good pickup. Rock on. Click to expand... It is my absolute favorite, actually (well, the neck version).
uOpt said: Good pickup. Rock on. Click to expand... It is my absolute favorite, actually (well, the neck version).