freefrog
Well-known member
Re: Could an aluminum pickguard change pickup sound?
Hey greekdude,
Sorry for the delayed answer: my Sunday has been busy.
As a matter of fact, EMG's are far less microphonic than most pickups because they are epoxied: http://music-electronics-forum.com/attachments/417d1172596783-003.jpg
I shouldn't have wrote that "IME and IMHO, good guitar pickups are precisely those slightly microphonic": let's just say that I prefer vintage speced humbuckers and that I use them unpotted (I've other means than wax to avoid feedback). I appreciate their microphonic "vibe".
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Regarding the subject discussed here, I've noticed a couple of times in three decades some cases of apparently stifled high frequencies and/or shortened sustain after having changed Strat pickguards (while the pickups, their wiring harness an their height settings were the same under the same strings). I've checked once this apparently absurd feeling by counting the seconds of sustain with each pickguard. Since this experiment, I tend to avoid those with a thick soft shielding foil - even if IME, they didn't make any perceptible difference in many other cases.
In the same way, someone that I know complained one day about his Ibanez coated with a layer of varnished blue jean, claiming that this guitar sounded dead - while other folks don't notice anything special with this kind of custom finish...
Guitars are "holistic" objects and their constitutive components can work against each other in some situations for obscure reasons. Fortunately, swapping parts is doable in most cases.
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Have a nice day!
Hey greekdude,
Sorry for the delayed answer: my Sunday has been busy.
As a matter of fact, EMG's are far less microphonic than most pickups because they are epoxied: http://music-electronics-forum.com/attachments/417d1172596783-003.jpg
I shouldn't have wrote that "IME and IMHO, good guitar pickups are precisely those slightly microphonic": let's just say that I prefer vintage speced humbuckers and that I use them unpotted (I've other means than wax to avoid feedback). I appreciate their microphonic "vibe".
Regarding the subject discussed here, I've noticed a couple of times in three decades some cases of apparently stifled high frequencies and/or shortened sustain after having changed Strat pickguards (while the pickups, their wiring harness an their height settings were the same under the same strings). I've checked once this apparently absurd feeling by counting the seconds of sustain with each pickguard. Since this experiment, I tend to avoid those with a thick soft shielding foil - even if IME, they didn't make any perceptible difference in many other cases.
In the same way, someone that I know complained one day about his Ibanez coated with a layer of varnished blue jean, claiming that this guitar sounded dead - while other folks don't notice anything special with this kind of custom finish...
Guitars are "holistic" objects and their constitutive components can work against each other in some situations for obscure reasons. Fortunately, swapping parts is doable in most cases.
Have a nice day!