How would a Tone Zone sound with a ceramic magnet and an air zone mod?

Re: How would a Tone Zone sound with a ceramic magnet and an air zone mod?

I thought the TZ was ceramic? I could be mistaken. It's probably A5 now that I think about it.
 
Re: How would a Tone Zone sound with a ceramic magnet and an air zone mod?

FretFire said:
I thought the TZ was ceramic? I could be mistaken. It's probably A5 now that I think about it.

It's A5, and to me, muddy as hell.
 
Re: How would a Tone Zone sound with a ceramic magnet and an air zone mod?

Well it would HOPEFULLY make it tighter (to me that pickup really needs it...), but it'd also add lower mids. Maybe it'd get a bit brighter too, but you also could end up with something even mushier in the low mids/bass department.
 
Re: How would a Tone Zone sound with a ceramic magnet and an air zone mod?

It would add even more mids : beuark :smack:
 
Re: How would a Tone Zone sound with a ceramic magnet and an air zone mod?

fab.regnaut said:
It would add even more mids : beuark :smack:

I think you are thinking opposites here dude.

ceramics usually are a lot less middy.
 
Re: How would a Tone Zone sound with a ceramic magnet and an air zone mod?

Not quite. They're heavier in the low mids in my experience. So it's not as easy to notice. But they do tend to be slightly brighter in sound too.
 
Re: How would a Tone Zone sound with a ceramic magnet and an air zone mod?

guitarslinger213 said:
I think you are thinking opposites here dude.

ceramics usually are a lot less middy.

Really ? Did you compare the EQ of the Custom sh5 (ceramic) and the Custom5 sh14 (alnico5) ?
I think you got it wrong dude ! :banana:
 
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