ineedanewamp
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Hey guys need some help understanding DC resistance in pickups.
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It basically refers to the amount of output the pickup has.
Vintage strat pickups would be about 5k where as a hot single coil bridge may be around 9k
A typical PAF humbucker may be around 12 and a passive high gain humbucker may be 14k or more.
I think the amount of influence that each factor has depends on all the others. They are co-dependent.
It basically refers to the amount of output the pickup has.
Vintage strat pickups would be about 5k where as a hot single coil bridge may be around 9k
A typical PAF humbucker may be around 12 and a passive high gain humbucker may be 14k or more.
not at all. if you want compression, use a dimarzio.I was about to say! DC resistance has more to do with compression than output.
true. i find a high DCR pickup has more versatility with the guitar volume. you can get so many tones out of the volume with a good high DCR pickup. more sensitive and dynamic.There is not much you can tell about a pickup based solely on its K rating. Its one of the most misleading elements of pickup spec, mainly as people immediately assume it refers to pickup strength. The most you can say for the K rating is that it will tell you whether your pickup is functioning in normal range.