BillyThe Wild
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I installed a PG in my Carvin DC-127 bridge. Basic alder body. The pup config is hum/split coil. Why does the single coil sound so thin and is there a remedy? Thanks!
BillyThe Wild said:I installed a PG in my Carvin DC-127 bridge. Basic alder body. The pup config is hum/split coil. Why does the single coil sound so thin and is there a remedy? Thanks!
PoorMan said:I'm not a split coil expert, but you're splitting a 'bucker in the 8.5K range (if I'm not mistaken), so that's about 4.25K output as a single coil. Most vintage single coils are in the 6-7K range so 4.25K is pretty cold/weak.
Yes I agree. The PG sounds awesome in it's unadulterated form as a HBjeremy said:i believe that you may find one coil is a little hotter than the other, i have a guitar with a pg in the bridge and phase and coil split switches. it lets me split the pup then chose which coil is on and one coil definitly sounds better than the other.
but in general, lower output pups dont split all that well. even a 15k bucker split doesnt sound like a real single coil
Benjy_26 said:Stick a CC in it. I have one in mine paired with a PGb at the neck and it does all the tones available very well.
gOgIver said:Do you have two 127's?
I have a Jazz/JB set in a Carvin DC127
Benjy_26 said:As a matter of fact, I do. One's black, 3 on a side head stock, hardtail, alder wings, with a maple neck and ebony fingerboard.
The other is all maple with an ebony board, 6 in line headstock, and a floating Wilkinson trem. The CC/PGb combo is in this one.
gOgIver said:So how would you compare the CC vs JB in the 127's? What made you decide to put the JB in the hardtail & the CC in the trem model?
gOgIver said:Seems like you found the pups that work the best in each individual instrument!:beerchug: