I have 3 single coil pickups that are approx 3.4K in a guitar, and I replace one of them with a 7.6K pickup, logic would have it that the 7.6K pickup would be louder than the 3.4K pickups, right?
I've done this in a 3 pickup Danelectro DC-3, replacing the stock bridge pickup with a Ken Armstrong SLHD (7.6K), and yet the Kent Armstrong pickup is lower output than the stock neck and middle pickups. I don't get it. What am I doing wrong?
Only thing I can think of is that the concentric volume/tone pot is 1M/100K and this somehow severely mismatched with the 7.6K pickup?
This doesn't appear to be a wiring issue as I merely swapped out the Kent Armstrong pickup for the original pickup.
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Thx!!!
I've done this in a 3 pickup Danelectro DC-3, replacing the stock bridge pickup with a Ken Armstrong SLHD (7.6K), and yet the Kent Armstrong pickup is lower output than the stock neck and middle pickups. I don't get it. What am I doing wrong?
Only thing I can think of is that the concentric volume/tone pot is 1M/100K and this somehow severely mismatched with the 7.6K pickup?
This doesn't appear to be a wiring issue as I merely swapped out the Kent Armstrong pickup for the original pickup.
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Thx!!!