Just got an Alnico II Pro neck...

Re: Just got an Alnico II Pro neck...

Yes, it is. The '50s mod keeps the p'up's tone the same when using the volume control, the treble bleed mod acts as a High-Pass filter, making the p'ups brighter the more the volume control is reduced.

HTH,

Sorry if it appears I've 'hyjacked this thread, just perked up my interest as there never seems to be much talk about the A2pro.

Right then, I'll dust off the soldering iron, take out the bleed and pop the tone output over..
 
Re: Just got an Alnico II Pro neck...

Sorry if it appears I've 'hyjacked this thread, just perked up my interest as there never seems to be much talk about the A2pro.

Right then, I'll dust off the soldering iron, take out the bleed and pop the tone output over..

Remove the treble bleed and play the guitar a lot to get that sound in your head first.

Then move the tone cap over for the 50's mod and try that.

I'll be very curious as to what you hear.

To me, the 50's mod makes the whole guitar brighter and a little more sizzly/grainy all the time - and the modern wiring makes the whole guitar sound thicker and fuller all the time.

The two wiring methods (50's vs. modern) do sound quite different - even with the volume full up on the guitar.

Both methods sound good and have their place.
 
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Re: Just got an Alnico II Pro neck...

Thanks Lew, will do and I'll start a new thread all about it - somewhere around 2018!
 
Re: Just got an Alnico II Pro neck...

Installed it in my PRS SE Bernie Marsden and it sounds awesome! I was torn between the 59, A2Pro and Slash A2Pro but I went with the regular A2Pro with nickel covers. I has the warmth and clarity that I was searching for. I paired it with a Mike Turk Hot 59 bridge pickup. They're a match made in tonal heaven!

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I've always thought these Bernies look awesome with covered pups. I was just listening to Slash's 2010 album and man did he record some of the best rock tones I've ever heard on that record. I like some of these sounds way more than the Appetite tone (Ghost!!). I'm betting the A2 sounds amazing in that PRS, sweet ride!
 
Re: Just got an Alnico II Pro neck...

Remove the treble bleed and play the guitar a lot to get that sound in your head first.

Then move the tone cap over for the 50's mod and try that.

I'll be very curious as to what you hear.

To me, the 50's mod makes the whole guitar brighter and a little more sizzly/grainy all the time - and the modern wiring makes the whole guitar sound thicker and fuller all the time.

To the, the two wiring methods (50's vs. modern) do sound quite different - even with the volume full up on the guitar.

Both methods sound good and have their place.


Tried again with the A2pro set (with PRS Treble bleed 180pf cap only), sounds to me that it works really well, modern wiring sounding fat and naturally sounds cleaner as you roll down. Tone cap is .01uf and sounds great at any setting, never too dark.

Couldn't get myself to cut the treble cap out, may go straight to vintage wiring, just thought I'd update you
 
Re: Just got an Alnico II Pro neck...

Honestly, any A2 pickup is much too dark and muddy. The bottom is too loose, there are not enough highs and hum buckers are already dark. On top of that, the neck is really the wrong spot for a pickup with an A2 magnet.
 
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That's a great pick up in the neck position. It just sounds "right" to me. I''ve had one in my Hamer forever and just make it my neck pick up in all of my guitars.
 
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