Cover vs No-Cover

tacoma5050

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Does a metal cover affect the tone or output of a humbucker pickup?

For intance, would a JB with no cover sound different or have more output than a JB with a metal cover?

Thanks....

PS: why do humbucker covers only expose one of the coils polls and not the poles for both coils?
 
Re: Cover vs No-Cover

Hello and welcome to the forums.....We "cover" this topic quite a bit...LOL...

Here's my opinions on it....I Like the looks of a cover on my Gibson style guitars...I feel there's a slight bit more highend shimmer with the cover off but it's pretty slight.

The cover also helps to quiet the pickup,but the output in both cases stays the same....So basically you get a bit more highend and less protection from noise and damage to the coils...

Since the pickup only has adjustable screws on one bobbin side of the pickup,it's the only side that has holes cut out in the cover...The other side of the pickup is flat bobbin metal..
 
Re: Cover vs No-Cover

STRATDELUXER97 said:
Hello and welcome to the forums.....We "cover" this topic quite a bit...LOL...

Here's my opinions on it....I Like the looks of a cover on my Gibson style guitars...I feel there's a slight bit more highend shimmer with the cover off but it's pretty slight.

The cover also helps to quiet the pickup,but the output in both cases stays the same....So basically you get a bit more highend and less protection from noise and damage to the coils...

Since the pickup only has adjustable screws on one bobbin side of the pickup,it's the only side that has holes cut out in the cover...The other side of the pickup is flat bobbin metal..

Awesome pun!
 
Re: Cover vs No-Cover

I had sent these questions to SD and here's how "Alex Semple" of seymourduncan.com replied:


1.Does a metal cover affect the tone or output of a humbucker pickup?
>1. No; it's purely cosmetic


2.For instance, would a JB with no cover sound different or have more output than a JB with a metal cover?
>2. No difference.


3.What type of metal do you use for your humbucker pickup covers? (brass, steel, etc)?
>3. We used nickel silver covers.


3a. Does the type of metal(brass, steel, etc) make a difference in tone or output?
>3a. Only if it is a ferrous material that affects the magnetism.


4.What type of metal is the HB102 cover made out of?
>4. Same materials as out USA covers (i.e. nickel silver)


5.why do humbucker covers only expose one row of the coils polls and not the poles for both coils?
>5. To allow access to the adjustable pole pieces. Plus, since the slugs are flush with the bobbin, the cosmetics would be off if you had holesover them.


......paul
 
Re: Cover vs No-Cover

tacoma5050 said:
I had sent these questions to SD and here's how "Alex Semple" of seymourduncan.com replied:


1.Does a metal cover affect the tone or output of a humbucker pickup?
>1. No; it's purely cosmetic


2.For instance, would a JB with no cover sound different or have more output than a JB with a metal cover?
>2. No difference.


3.What type of metal do you use for your humbucker pickup covers? (brass, steel, etc)?
>3. We used nickel silver covers.


3a. Does the type of metal(brass, steel, etc) make a difference in tone or output?
>3a. Only if it is a ferrous material that affects the magnetism.


4.What type of metal is the HB102 cover made out of?
>4. Same materials as out USA covers (i.e. nickel silver)


5.why do humbucker covers only expose one row of the coils polls and not the poles for both coils?
>5. To allow access to the adjustable pole pieces. Plus, since the slugs are flush with the bobbin, the cosmetics would be off if you had holesover them.


......paul

Very cool.....The guys/gals at Duncan are awesome!
 
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