natelc1979
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I made a job with Alnico 8 mag and hex screws I’m thinking about pairing it with a distortion neck. I’d like it to match with the hex screws, what would putting hex screws In the distortion neck make it sound like?
The Distortion neck is a dark pickup to begin with so I really doubt it would be too bright just from swapping pole pieces.Do you think it would make the distortion neck to trebley?
Don't hex screws tend to be shorter than normal humbucker screws?
Don't hex screws tend to be shorter than normal humbucker screws? I wonder how much of the tonal difference is attributable to that? In other words, could you achieve close to the same results by trimming the pole screws shorter? I don't know. Just wondering.
When paired with a polished A4, they just seem to tighten everything up and emphasize attack without getting too bright and raspy.FWIW My experience with that is shorter screws make it seem brighter (possibly reducing the bass a bit?). Hex heads make it scoped/flat in the mids.
When paired with a polished A4, they just seem to tighten everything up and emphasize attack without getting too bright and raspy.
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Not so much fill, as flatten the whole response. And yes, very tight and even, which to me sounds vintage. If the instrument sounds a certain way unplugged, it just seems to translate that without coloring it one way or another.I think the A4 might fill back in some of the mids? So in the end you get something very tight and even.