ItsaBass
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Title pretty much asks the question. Anyone tried it?
I was thinking that it might be quite nice on the neck model, but used in the bridge position, as a match to a standard Seth neck in the neck position. Those Seth neck coils are "tuned" so nicely in terms of e.q. balance, but it might be nice to give it some more push, and use it in the bridge position.
How about ceramic mags in low-wind pickups in general? They don't seem to be used very often in that application, but it seems it might be a nice combo, in theory, for those who like more brash and trebly sounding pickups.
I was thinking that it might be quite nice on the neck model, but used in the bridge position, as a match to a standard Seth neck in the neck position. Those Seth neck coils are "tuned" so nicely in terms of e.q. balance, but it might be nice to give it some more push, and use it in the bridge position.
How about ceramic mags in low-wind pickups in general? They don't seem to be used very often in that application, but it seems it might be a nice combo, in theory, for those who like more brash and trebly sounding pickups.
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