Gibson 1964
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Re: Pickup or Pot Change? Baritone Les Paul
You started with the attitude, being condescending about what you didn't know.
No, but you were rude.
also, 48k is not an output. Resistance =/= output.
Your position was misguided, and you have a few errors and if you are operating off a specs sheet, or biased against a magnet. That is just plain absurd. It is taking a component that is only one little piece of a pickup and listening with the eyes not the ears. To do so is categorically absurd as the eyes don't truly hear.
Also, your initial reply to me came off as just plain rude, and dismissive.
A magnet has no sound on its own, but a magnet is a piece of the voicing. there are soft, sounding muddy ceramic pickups, and bright enough to hurt your ears. It is a small piece of the puzzle, but a piece. A very thick pickup that has just enough treble would lose some by switching to a5, thus having not enough. Not enough treble = muddy.
I am beginning to think you are a troll as well. Or at least really rude. I regret taking the time to try to help you.
I appreciate your wisdom, and respect your experience—not such a fan of the attitude, though.
You started with the attitude, being condescending about what you didn't know.
I mean, jeez… Did I commit a pickup crime just 'cause I like A5s?
No, but you were rude.
If that is the case, I'd suggest you are having problems downstream of your pickups.In any case, I didn't say your suggestion was silly. I just think 48k output seems somewhat superfluous.
Based on my experience with the Lace Drop & Gains, I wouldn't describe them as "thin," though I did find that they lacked clarity under high gain (despite what everyone else seems to report).
also, 48k is not an output. Resistance =/= output.
Your position was misguided, and you have a few errors and if you are operating off a specs sheet, or biased against a magnet. That is just plain absurd. It is taking a component that is only one little piece of a pickup and listening with the eyes not the ears. To do so is categorically absurd as the eyes don't truly hear.
Also, your initial reply to me came off as just plain rude, and dismissive.
A magnet has no sound on its own, but a magnet is a piece of the voicing. there are soft, sounding muddy ceramic pickups, and bright enough to hurt your ears. It is a small piece of the puzzle, but a piece. A very thick pickup that has just enough treble would lose some by switching to a5, thus having not enough. Not enough treble = muddy.
I am beginning to think you are a troll as well. Or at least really rude. I regret taking the time to try to help you.