leevc5
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I have had the Fluence pickups installed in my Les Paul for a little over a week now and been playing them two to three hours a day along with my other guitars for comparison.
I will start with my conclusion then go through the process of arriving at it in reverse order. The Fluence Humbucker, although good pickups with the flexibility of a V1 and V2 push pull voice selection, my current opinion is that they do not sound as good as traditional coil Humbucker. They do not have the tonal shape, fullness, depth and presence.
The final test I did was an A/B test using my Les Paul. I recorded ~45 minutes of Fluence then swapped them out with my Seth Lovers and recorded ~45 minutes with them. I then listened closely switching back and forth between the two recordings comparing the pickups in various chord and solos modes.
The rest of the comparisons consisted of playing various guitars through a couple of amps and listening to them through headphones:
1. Les Paul – Fluence Modern Humbuckers
2. ES-335 – SD 59s
3. Strat - Fender Custom Shop Texas Specials
4. HSH Strat – Kent Armstrong custom bridge, Fender noiseless middle, SD SH-2n Neck, wired for 7 sounds
5. Tele – Fender Custom Shop twisted pair, 4 wired switch series/parallel
6. Fender Champ 12
7. Marshal AVT50
8. Vox Headphone amp
Again I was not listening for the sound alone, as that of course would be different, but was concentrating on how the sound was articulated: tonal shape; fullness; depth and presence. What I found was that the Fleunce Modern Humbucker came out better than the single coils but I liked the other humbuckers better.
These are just my opinions and I am certainly no expert so I definitely recommend that you try the Fishman Fluence pickups yourself they are absolutely worth every penny. I am keeping my Moderns to install in an SG project that I expect to start shortly.
So, as the subject suggests this concludes my posts regarding Fishman products. If you do not understand the basis of my evaluation ignore it and move on as I don’t intend to go into long explanations, you either get it or not.
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I will start with my conclusion then go through the process of arriving at it in reverse order. The Fluence Humbucker, although good pickups with the flexibility of a V1 and V2 push pull voice selection, my current opinion is that they do not sound as good as traditional coil Humbucker. They do not have the tonal shape, fullness, depth and presence.
The final test I did was an A/B test using my Les Paul. I recorded ~45 minutes of Fluence then swapped them out with my Seth Lovers and recorded ~45 minutes with them. I then listened closely switching back and forth between the two recordings comparing the pickups in various chord and solos modes.
The rest of the comparisons consisted of playing various guitars through a couple of amps and listening to them through headphones:
1. Les Paul – Fluence Modern Humbuckers
2. ES-335 – SD 59s
3. Strat - Fender Custom Shop Texas Specials
4. HSH Strat – Kent Armstrong custom bridge, Fender noiseless middle, SD SH-2n Neck, wired for 7 sounds
5. Tele – Fender Custom Shop twisted pair, 4 wired switch series/parallel
6. Fender Champ 12
7. Marshal AVT50
8. Vox Headphone amp
Again I was not listening for the sound alone, as that of course would be different, but was concentrating on how the sound was articulated: tonal shape; fullness; depth and presence. What I found was that the Fleunce Modern Humbucker came out better than the single coils but I liked the other humbuckers better.
These are just my opinions and I am certainly no expert so I definitely recommend that you try the Fishman Fluence pickups yourself they are absolutely worth every penny. I am keeping my Moderns to install in an SG project that I expect to start shortly.
So, as the subject suggests this concludes my posts regarding Fishman products. If you do not understand the basis of my evaluation ignore it and move on as I don’t intend to go into long explanations, you either get it or not.
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