RayBarbeeMusic
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Double thick ceramic in a custom or A2 in a screamin demon?
Looking for actual experiences not guesses.
Looking for actual experiences not guesses.
Yo! Thanks, GtrJr. I haven't tried the combos that the OP is asking about.
I loved the A8 in the Screamin' Demon. Also liked a single thick ceramic in a JBL (80s Lydia Daniels) I had. Unfortunately, the pickups became microphonic after I did the swaps.
It's not hard to repot them. Techs will also repot them for you for not too much money.And that right there is why I won't ever swap magnets in my pickups. I've read wayyyy too many posts that ended just like yours. They'd swap magnets and inevitably destroy the pickup by the time they were done. They'd always be microphonic and put to the side, never to be used again.
No thanks.
And that right there is why I won't ever swap magnets in my pickups. I've read wayyyy too many posts that ended just like yours. They'd swap magnets and inevitably destroy the pickup by the time they were done. They'd always be microphonic and put to the side, never to be used again.
No thanks.
And that right there is why I won't ever swap magnets in my pickups. I've read wayyyy too many posts that ended just like yours. They'd swap magnets and inevitably destroy the pickup by the time they were done. They'd always be microphonic and put to the side, never to be used again.
No thanks.
A2 in a Demon is very nice...softer high end with a smooth bass and more mids. I ended up liking the A5 a bit better however because of that bit of bite it naturally has.
And that right there is why I won't ever swap magnets in my pickups. I've read wayyyy too many posts that ended just like yours. They'd swap magnets and inevitably destroy the pickup by the time they were done. They'd always be microphonic and put to the side, never to be used again.
No thanks.