Hi!
I've purchased a set of Ants after many many hours (days!) of looking around in every forum on the internet, to put in my modded Epiphne Dot.
Both pickups sound great, don't get me wrong, but I do have a bit of a problem with the bridge pickup (it's more annoying than with the neck pickup). In a few words, it sounds great, especially with chords, but it feels very weird with leads. It's not as powerful or responsive as what I'd expect: it seems it has very little headroom and dynamics, if you know what I mean? It seems to reach its highest output level very quickly, as compared to a stock Gibson 339; which pickups don't sound nearly as good, but still there's a huge difference between hard and soft picking.
Dynamics are extremely important to me, as for many of you I'm sure. Even though these Ants sound much more brighter than stock 57's (thank god!), they don't seem to respond to the pick's attack as well as those or even the stock Epiphone pickups. Does it have anything to do with the fact that Ants are slightly degaussed?
The Ants are not especially weak pickups in terms of output apparently. But that bridge is pretty thin and powerless. Again, I'm taking only in terms of feel not sound (although there's maybe a lack of low end to be felt).
Would it change anything if I have them re-magnetized (though I've heard it's much harder to do that on humbuckers than on your average Strat' p-u), or even swap the A2 for another type of Alnico magnet? Any suggestion would be great.
I also, probably, must take into account that the idea of sound I have in my head when I think about PAFs is PAFs in a 59' solid-body Les Paul, a completely different animal for sure (boy if I could swap!). But still, with a 339 I didn't have this problem.
I don't know if it makes any difference but when I opened the box when I first recieved those, the screws on the bridge pickup were tucked under the pickup cover and were unnatainable, but it was an easy fix. I thought, "well that's some relicin' they did there!"
On a side note, I've put (with a LOT of difficulty) a Jonesyblues series/out of phase wiring harness in it too.
Thank you all very much!
I've purchased a set of Ants after many many hours (days!) of looking around in every forum on the internet, to put in my modded Epiphne Dot.
Both pickups sound great, don't get me wrong, but I do have a bit of a problem with the bridge pickup (it's more annoying than with the neck pickup). In a few words, it sounds great, especially with chords, but it feels very weird with leads. It's not as powerful or responsive as what I'd expect: it seems it has very little headroom and dynamics, if you know what I mean? It seems to reach its highest output level very quickly, as compared to a stock Gibson 339; which pickups don't sound nearly as good, but still there's a huge difference between hard and soft picking.
Dynamics are extremely important to me, as for many of you I'm sure. Even though these Ants sound much more brighter than stock 57's (thank god!), they don't seem to respond to the pick's attack as well as those or even the stock Epiphone pickups. Does it have anything to do with the fact that Ants are slightly degaussed?
The Ants are not especially weak pickups in terms of output apparently. But that bridge is pretty thin and powerless. Again, I'm taking only in terms of feel not sound (although there's maybe a lack of low end to be felt).
Would it change anything if I have them re-magnetized (though I've heard it's much harder to do that on humbuckers than on your average Strat' p-u), or even swap the A2 for another type of Alnico magnet? Any suggestion would be great.
I also, probably, must take into account that the idea of sound I have in my head when I think about PAFs is PAFs in a 59' solid-body Les Paul, a completely different animal for sure (boy if I could swap!). But still, with a 339 I didn't have this problem.
I don't know if it makes any difference but when I opened the box when I first recieved those, the screws on the bridge pickup were tucked under the pickup cover and were unnatainable, but it was an easy fix. I thought, "well that's some relicin' they did there!"
On a side note, I've put (with a LOT of difficulty) a Jonesyblues series/out of phase wiring harness in it too.
Thank you all very much!
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