UberMetalDood
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Do any of you know about the SuperRock II pickups that Schecter makes? I heard that they were made by Tom Anderson and that the ones he uses in his guitars are the same. The ones in my guitar sound good and respond like no other pickup. They have fat pole pieces and seem to be pretty high output. I read somewhere that they're alnico 5 but don't have any official specs from Schecter.
All I was able to find was this (translated from Japanese). Maybe someone can explain what these design details mean:
"This SCHECTER SUPER ROCK III has a very peculiar structure.
Humbuckers usually have been set by the magnet under the bobbin, I have been placed under the magnet pole piece out of the bobbin,
SCHECTER SUPER ROCK III.
SCHECTER SUPER ROCK III is an interesting structure is not located in the pole piece magnet set has been a magnet around a coil bobbin intermediate sprinkle.
What's made that has a distinctive sound. Structural features are not in direct contact with the magnet pole pieces, in that the magnet sandwiched between the coil and the coil. Small magnetic field induces a magnetic force from the side and now I have been prone to react to string vibration. So, want to create the fast-rising sound character. In addition, 4-core shielded scheme, is also available in a variety of wiring variations. Such as tap or phase to produce a unique sound."
All I was able to find was this (translated from Japanese). Maybe someone can explain what these design details mean:
"This SCHECTER SUPER ROCK III has a very peculiar structure.
Humbuckers usually have been set by the magnet under the bobbin, I have been placed under the magnet pole piece out of the bobbin,
SCHECTER SUPER ROCK III.
SCHECTER SUPER ROCK III is an interesting structure is not located in the pole piece magnet set has been a magnet around a coil bobbin intermediate sprinkle.
What's made that has a distinctive sound. Structural features are not in direct contact with the magnet pole pieces, in that the magnet sandwiched between the coil and the coil. Small magnetic field induces a magnetic force from the side and now I have been prone to react to string vibration. So, want to create the fast-rising sound character. In addition, 4-core shielded scheme, is also available in a variety of wiring variations. Such as tap or phase to produce a unique sound."
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