gripweed Jolvisologist Apr 11, 2005 #1 I know the DC resistance for the Antiquitys vary, just like the originals. So what does your antiquity read (according to the paperwork included)?
I know the DC resistance for the Antiquitys vary, just like the originals. So what does your antiquity read (according to the paperwork included)?
gripweed Jolvisologist Apr 12, 2005 #3 Re: How *hot* is your ant humbucker? Is that it? I know more of you have antiquity humbuckers.
Jeffrec New member Apr 13, 2005 #4 Re: How *hot* is your ant humbucker? Bridge is about 8.7K Neck is 7-somethingK Both sound great.
dr.barlo New member Apr 13, 2005 #5 Re: How *hot* is your ant humbucker? I've got two bridges and two necks; 8.65K and 8.75K & 7.55K and 7.70K. B
Re: How *hot* is your ant humbucker? I've got two bridges and two necks; 8.65K and 8.75K & 7.55K and 7.70K. B
M Maximusgordon 2.0 New member Apr 14, 2005 #7 Re: How *hot* is your ant humbucker? I had some Ants. in my LP awhile back and they had all the "honk" and life you could ask for, but mine was definently too hot, robbed the pups of too much openness and clarity. Close to 9k in the bridge!
Re: How *hot* is your ant humbucker? I had some Ants. in my LP awhile back and they had all the "honk" and life you could ask for, but mine was definently too hot, robbed the pups of too much openness and clarity. Close to 9k in the bridge!
sgstrat Member Apr 14, 2005 #8 Re: How *hot* is your ant humbucker? Bridge 8.22K and neck 7.40K. Love 'em.