ItsaBass
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Forum design vote #5.10 (Hybrid?)
It was the idea. But what I suggested is nowhere near being at odds with it. A neck pickup that is made for a hot PAF to cool modern sounding set could easily be 7.6K with A2, like the pickup I suggested. Look at the PGn, '59n, A2P, JMn, all of which are often paired with anything from pure vintage all the way up to things like the JB, Dimebucker, or Custom. The 7.6K pickup I suggested would have more wire on it than some of those neck pickups. It would have a total number of winds about like a A2P neck or Jazz neck. As people are fond if pointing out, those are not vintage voiced pickups, and SD even packages the JMn with the JB, and the '59n with the Dimebucker.Point being, what I suggested easily meets the criteria.
It seems like you're flatly rejecting it just because of the word "Seth," without considering the things I just mentioned: the specs of the pickup I suggested easily line up with the goal at hand here. At this point, I wouldn't be suggesting it if it didn't think met the criteria. I'm not trying to railroad some non-related design through at the last minute. I really think it would be a great match to the 59/C, as well as being able to stand on its own for more vintage minded people.
I could be wrong now (I HIGHLY doubt it though) but the design proposed is for the NECK, NOT the bridge, the bridge being either calibrated for the neck or a hotter version that still pairs up with it...
Specifically, the initial plan was to build a neck that pairs up with the current C/59 hybrid that is a bridge pickup and then branched on to the possibility of having a new bridge of its' own. People could get just the neck to pair with a C/59 bridge that they already have or they could get both as a dedicated set.
It was the idea. But what I suggested is nowhere near being at odds with it. A neck pickup that is made for a hot PAF to cool modern sounding set could easily be 7.6K with A2, like the pickup I suggested. Look at the PGn, '59n, A2P, JMn, all of which are often paired with anything from pure vintage all the way up to things like the JB, Dimebucker, or Custom. The 7.6K pickup I suggested would have more wire on it than some of those neck pickups. It would have a total number of winds about like a A2P neck or Jazz neck. As people are fond if pointing out, those are not vintage voiced pickups, and SD even packages the JMn with the JB, and the '59n with the Dimebucker.Point being, what I suggested easily meets the criteria.
It seems like you're flatly rejecting it just because of the word "Seth," without considering the things I just mentioned: the specs of the pickup I suggested easily line up with the goal at hand here. At this point, I wouldn't be suggesting it if it didn't think met the criteria. I'm not trying to railroad some non-related design through at the last minute. I really think it would be a great match to the 59/C, as well as being able to stand on its own for more vintage minded people.
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