Have been meaning to sing cool rail praises for a couple of weeks-
Did a gig where 75% of my tone was expected to be neck p90, but the rf was horrendous- Apparently new lights hadn't been tested and couldn't kill 60hz to save our lives- changed stage position, engineer tried denoising- everything that killed the noise killed the tone-
So couldn't keep everybody waiting and fell back on my backup guitar that has a cool rails in the neck- CR by itself is much higher gain than I needed, but found a workable tone by spin a spliting and putting it in series with the mid pup.
What surprised me was that I could spin the cool rails down to about 25% before the noise got bad- really amazing because the P90 never had a chance, but the CR only needed 25% of the 2nd coil-
Guessing the narrow coils make the RF area of the CR considerable less than a p90 to start with?
Regardless of why, it's another testimonial about how incredibly flexible the CR is and how it seems to love just about every mod I throw at it.
Did a gig where 75% of my tone was expected to be neck p90, but the rf was horrendous- Apparently new lights hadn't been tested and couldn't kill 60hz to save our lives- changed stage position, engineer tried denoising- everything that killed the noise killed the tone-
So couldn't keep everybody waiting and fell back on my backup guitar that has a cool rails in the neck- CR by itself is much higher gain than I needed, but found a workable tone by spin a spliting and putting it in series with the mid pup.
What surprised me was that I could spin the cool rails down to about 25% before the noise got bad- really amazing because the P90 never had a chance, but the CR only needed 25% of the 2nd coil-
Guessing the narrow coils make the RF area of the CR considerable less than a p90 to start with?
Regardless of why, it's another testimonial about how incredibly flexible the CR is and how it seems to love just about every mod I throw at it.