PATB pickups

AlexR

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Just re-bought the PATB 1 set online after foolishly selling them in a guitar many moons back.

These used to come with their own rings IIRC.....do they still do so??
 
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Dont know about the rings, but the PATB 1 is a killer pup. One of my favorite, rarely used, pickups. Amongst those neglected, great sonding (to me), buckers are the PATB 1, Alternative 8, and in the neck position a Stagmag.
 
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Bought a PATB-1 set last year, and they did. The guitar was a direct mount model, though.
 
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Dont know about the rings, but the PATB 1 is a killer pup. One of my favorite, rarely used, pickups. Amongst those neglected, great sonding (to me), buckers are the PATB 1, Alternative 8, and in the neck position a Stagmag.

Yeah......from the time that I had them about, I do remember them being more clear than the typical high/medium output humbucker....but with some real sizzle too. It will be interesting to see how my perception have changed with time, as I'm practically all vintage level output pickups now and used to the feel/drive of that through my rig.
 
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Mine came with rings. And thanks for reminding me to dust that axe off and play it.
 
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some real sizzle
Alex, the PA polepiece tech suppresses the actual note transient, giving a more "fluid" or "liquid" waveform. Hence, what's perceived as "sizzle", is to a certain extent mitigated, compared with the traditional Filister Screw/Slug polepiece.

I thought you'd like to know.

/Peter
 
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Alex, the PA polepiece tech suppresses the actual note transient, giving a more "fluid" or "liquid" waveform. Hence, what's perceived as "sizzle", is to a certain extent mitigated, compared with the traditional Filister Screw/Slug polepiece.

I thought you'd like to know.

/Peter

Spot on, Discharged.

May I add that the PA-STK behaves in the same way?
 
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I had a PATB-2 in an old Jackson RR1T that sounded crushing. Just recently picked up another PATB-2 that needs to be put in one of my project guitars.
 
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I love my PATB-3... Hell of a pickup I would say:

https://forum.seymourduncan.com/showthread.php?333998-Why-no-talk-about-PATB-3

Anyways, love that it stays thick but clear and with some serious presence. I suppose some of those are due to its polepieces...

B

Yeah.....the prescence is there due to the fact that the top end is not harsh or brittle......so you don't feel the need to really crank back the tone control like you do with some pickups. So you get a more natural top-end feel.
 
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