JB_From_Hell
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I read recently that the DC Resistance is 11.2k. From what I've understood, the XL500 is a pretty high output pup. To me, 11.2k does not really scream "high output." Any info?
Zerberus said:Ceramic magnet![]()
JB_From_Hell said:I read recently that the DC Resistance is 11.2k. From what I've understood, the XL500 is a pretty high output pup. To me, 11.2k does not really scream "high output." Any info?
the guy who invented fire said:BTW...a magnet DOES NOT have anything to do with the output!
theodie said:Check out the tone charts output ratings, the custom has a buttload more output than the CC. More or less the only difference is the magnet or, is there something I am missing in the equation? Or is the tone chart wacked?
JB_From_Hell said:The tone chart is wacked, but the Custom DOES have a buttload more output than the CC. With absolutely NO alteration to anything (besides swapping the magnets), the clean channel on my amp now distorts. Everything is the same, except it's now a ceramic mag. Harmonics are a lot easier now, as well. I now this is not always a direct result of more gain, but it doesn't hurt
Here's the line __________. Both my feet are firmly planted on the "ceramic = higher output" side :laugh2:
the guy who invented fire said:I said that wrong...the magnet will not change the output "on paper"...meaning that 16k is 16k no matter what but going from a weaker magnet to a stronger magnet will make the output higher. that is why the Custom, C5, and CC are so different both in tone and power, as well as many others...sorry to have said that wrong.:smack: :dance:
This is because of a fundamental problem with the language we use around here - DC resistance IS NOT OUTPUT. People often think it is, but that messes them up. The problem is, resistance is easy to measure; output isn't. So all you get is a single bar length on the tone chart (or a mv spec for DiMarzio pups).the guy who invented fire said:I said that wrong...the magnet will not change the output "on paper"...meaning that 16k is 16k no matter what but going from a weaker magnet to a stronger magnet will make the output higher. that is why the Custom, C5, and CC are so different both in tone and power, as well as many others...sorry to have said that wrong.:smack: :dance:
Jester700 said:This is because of a fundamental problem with the language we use around here - DC resistance IS NOT OUTPUT.
DiMarzio's Tone Zone, Air Zone, Steve's Special, and Breed all measure higher than their Super Distortion, yet have less output.JB_From_Hell said:It doesn't literally translate to the exact output, but it's a pretty good indicator for 'buckers. I can't think of any pups I've tried that contradict this rule of thumb.
Jester700 said:Resistence is only meaningful as a measurement of output when other design aspects are the same. This counted back in the 70's, when pickups didn't vary much in construction. Today there are too many variables to count on it.