Epiphone 57 classics… REALLY!?!?!

The ProBuckers in my 20' Epi Standard 60's sounds great IMHO, especially after removing the covers. There was basically no wax in them besides a paper thin layer on top of the bobbins to isolate the cover. 90% of that came off with the cover. I'm sure they were potted but absolutely no excess buildup of any sort.

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Over the years I've bought a few sets of the cheapest humbuckers I can find on ebay and, when they arrive from China and I fit them into the guitars I'm selling on ebay, I'm amazed when I try them out and they sound fantastic.
 
The covers on my Epi Wildkat's P90's is made from a highly magnetic material (steel, nickel or iron I guess).

Stock; they hover a mm over the pickup like a bell; and actually produced alot of bright chimey overtones- but also horrible microphonic feedback. (Under mid-to high gain).

I took my covers off, put a ton of silicone in there, and soldered them back on. No squealing; but those complex high mid/treble sounds are gone.

Just my 2c :)

-Erlend ♪
 
The nickel silver baseplates on their newer pickups have a MASSIVE effect on the highs, much moreso than heavy wax potting. The older stuff always had brass baseplates and always sounded muffled to me, like Dimarzios.

Brass baseplates, to me, sound like a pillow is over the speaker.
 
The nickel silver baseplates on their newer pickups have a MASSIVE effect on the highs, much moreso than heavy wax potting. The older stuff always had brass baseplates and always sounded muffled to me, like Dimarzios.

Brass baseplates, to me, sound like a pillow is over the speaker.
Brass baseplates don’t necessarily guarantee a muffled sound. Have you heard a PRS 85/15? No pillows there! :fing2:
 
Brass baseplates don’t necessarily guarantee a muffled sound. Have you heard a PRS 85/15? No pillows there! :fing2:

You’re right…I’ve just got decades of hearing pickup circuits designed for nickel silver (PAF types) sounds like muddy garbage because the manufacturer wanted to save a few cents on the baseplate.

Extreme example: old Dimarzio X2N Power Plus vs new X2n. The only difference I can see is the baseplate. The old PP sounds bright and clear and the new ones sound mushy
and undefined.
 
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