Anficht
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Ok, so I tried a DiMarzio DP103 36th Anniversary PAF and it's on the murky and muddy side with an annoying midrange-pick attack emphasis (basically what I dislike about all DiMarzio patented tech Humbuckers that have either Air technology or their Virtual Vintage design).
I opened the pickup, removed all 4 plastc spacers and put a bigger A5 magnet in there plus a metal spacer, so the magnet would touch either pickup side.
The pickup gained output and got clearer but pick attack has still that annoying midrange-cluck that all their Virtual Vintage pickups have.
Both bobins have 3 holes on each sides that are filled with some sort of metal. How can I get this thing out of there? I strongly suspect that this will get rid of the annoying frequency and will clear up the pick attack...
Has anyone ever successfully done this? And how can I remove those metal fillings?
I opened the pickup, removed all 4 plastc spacers and put a bigger A5 magnet in there plus a metal spacer, so the magnet would touch either pickup side.
The pickup gained output and got clearer but pick attack has still that annoying midrange-cluck that all their Virtual Vintage pickups have.
Both bobins have 3 holes on each sides that are filled with some sort of metal. How can I get this thing out of there? I strongly suspect that this will get rid of the annoying frequency and will clear up the pick attack...
Has anyone ever successfully done this? And how can I remove those metal fillings?