Is this Dyno Bucker fitted correctly?

Philco

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Here is a photo from the Seymour Duncan Tonefiend archives of a Dynobucker fitted into a Guild Semi.

http://www.seymourduncan.com/tonefiend/wp-content/uploads/pretty1.jpg

Thing is.....if you look at a Gretsch with an original Dynasonic pup you will see that the orientation is opposite to the Duncan shot.
So the screws are not at the fretboard end.

I have bought the SD DynoBucker and would like to know which orientation is correct.....or doesn't it matter?

Thanks.
 
Re: Is this Dyno Bucker fitted correctly?

If the guitar is a 22-fretter, then put the poles closer to the neck.

Anyway, it's a single-coil, so there's no "right" or "wrong" orientation; try both and see what sound "best" to your ears.

HTH,
 
Re: Is this Dyno Bucker fitted correctly?

is the "Dyno" for Dinosaur as in old old old style pickup? ;) jk

Never heard of it before. Hope you enjoy it!
 
Re: Is this Dyno Bucker fitted correctly?

is the "Dyno" for Dinosaur as in old old old style pickup? ;) jk

Never heard of it before. Hope you enjoy it!

From the Grestch pup "Dynasonic"

As used by Billy Bean (great American jazz player) in his 1954 Gretsch.


54cc_gd.jpg
 
Re: Is this Dyno Bucker fitted correctly?

i think they will sound a little different depending on which way you install them but the difference will be subtle
 
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