Inflames626
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So my chance encounter upon a Les Paul Menace showed me that clear pickup bobbins are a thing.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
Is it just the angle, or is the insulation on one of the coils on the pickup to the left different than the other? One looks like enamel, the other looks like something else.
Is it just the angle, or is the insulation on one of the coils on the pickup to the left different than the other? One looks like enamel, the other looks like something else.
Yep, different wire. AFAIK Gibson doesn't do that - I don't think those are the ones from the LP Menace.
First saw clear bobbins on one of the 60s P90s that hamerfan mentioned.
IMO seeing the coils is cool. Just posted over on the LP Menace thread that to me it looks sort of steampunk.
Dunno, but seeing the coil bugs me, just like direct mount pickups without rings bug me.
It's like seeing an unattractive person naked. Go home, 2020s guitar. You're drunk. Please, cover those coils and put on a pickup ring.
I'm with you on transparent coils looking bad, but a well done wood mounted pickup looks way better than a pickup ring. Rear mounted pickups look even better.
I don't particularly care for pickup covers either, at least not shiny metal ones.
Yep, different wire. AFAIK Gibson doesn't do that - I don't think those are the ones from the LP Menace.
First saw clear bobbins on one of the 60s P90s that hamerfan mentioned.
IMO seeing the coils is cool. Just posted over on the LP Menace thread that to me it looks sort of steampunk.

I don't mind direct-mounted pickups visually. That's on the right guitar, though. on a Les Paul, yeah, no. No way. On a Strat either. Nope. But on something like a modern superstrat, I'm fine with it. Even on the EVH Wolfgangs because that's they'te supposed to be like, while neither Les Paul nor Strats are supposed to be like that.Dunno, but seeing the coil bugs me, just like direct mount pickups without rings bug me.
It's like seeing an unattractive person naked. Go home, 2020s guitar. You're drunk. Please, cover those coils and put on a pickup ring.