Hello, hope I could get some accurate information on this from anyone that really knows about this.
I built a telecaster like baritone guitar from scratch and initially designed the neck pickup for a humbucker. The pickup I placed in the neck position was a Dimarzio Humbucker from Hell due to its high resonance frequency and lower inductance plus, I thought having two tappable coils might increase the flexibility of the guitar. Unfortunately, it exascurbates particular frequencies or frequency ranges that are a bit fatiguing or annoying. So, after doing alot more listening and having conversations I'm interested in trying two single coils instead of one humbucker. This guitar is for acoustic type fingerstyle, complex finger picking, clean with a good deal of time based effects. I've come to the conclusion that choosing a couple of very neutral or flat pickups may address the issue I had. Specifically, I'm looking at Bill Lawerence microcoils and perhaps something from Lace Sensor.
My concern is, how much do I need to worry about the magnetic fields of these pickups affecting the tone of each other when they are directly adjacent to one another as in my neck position where a humbucker lived? I have heard that there can be magnetic interference between pickups but, where these single coils I've mentioned are a very different design and at least the Lace Sensors as known to have a much weaker field, is there reason to think there could be problems? I sure would not want to have the fundamental responses of these pickups altered due to magnetic proximity dynamics.
Is there conclusive evidence available on just how much this happens and how much tone/response can or is affected? Or, am I a little more safe with the particular pickups I've mentioned (I believe that they are both present a much smaller magnetic field strength to the string - I'm not 100% certain about the microcoils).
Thank you, very much for your input
Best,
Phil D.
I built a telecaster like baritone guitar from scratch and initially designed the neck pickup for a humbucker. The pickup I placed in the neck position was a Dimarzio Humbucker from Hell due to its high resonance frequency and lower inductance plus, I thought having two tappable coils might increase the flexibility of the guitar. Unfortunately, it exascurbates particular frequencies or frequency ranges that are a bit fatiguing or annoying. So, after doing alot more listening and having conversations I'm interested in trying two single coils instead of one humbucker. This guitar is for acoustic type fingerstyle, complex finger picking, clean with a good deal of time based effects. I've come to the conclusion that choosing a couple of very neutral or flat pickups may address the issue I had. Specifically, I'm looking at Bill Lawerence microcoils and perhaps something from Lace Sensor.
My concern is, how much do I need to worry about the magnetic fields of these pickups affecting the tone of each other when they are directly adjacent to one another as in my neck position where a humbucker lived? I have heard that there can be magnetic interference between pickups but, where these single coils I've mentioned are a very different design and at least the Lace Sensors as known to have a much weaker field, is there reason to think there could be problems? I sure would not want to have the fundamental responses of these pickups altered due to magnetic proximity dynamics.
Is there conclusive evidence available on just how much this happens and how much tone/response can or is affected? Or, am I a little more safe with the particular pickups I've mentioned (I believe that they are both present a much smaller magnetic field strength to the string - I'm not 100% certain about the microcoils).
Thank you, very much for your input
Best,
Phil D.
