Guitar Toad
Toadily Stratologist
Instead of a metal base plate...what if a strat bridge pickup had a metal cover/ dome under the base plate... or a box. If the base plate had a sides/walls that extended up towards the bottom of the pickguard. Of course, in this case the base plate would have to be able to travel freely within the walls of the pickup base box.
However it's done..how would the sound of the pickup be altered if there was more ferrous metal surrounding the pickup rather than just under it? Would that add more beef than just a base plate?
My understanding is that the metal base plate reflects the magnetic field or keeps the pickups magnetic field focused around the pickup windings (That's the understanding I get from the description of the base plate on the Torres Eng site). If the pickup had more metal around it, would that lend more focus to the pickups magnetic field?
Does anyone know the answer to this question? Will it sound better or worse?
Maybe I'll have to try this and report back.
However it's done..how would the sound of the pickup be altered if there was more ferrous metal surrounding the pickup rather than just under it? Would that add more beef than just a base plate?
My understanding is that the metal base plate reflects the magnetic field or keeps the pickups magnetic field focused around the pickup windings (That's the understanding I get from the description of the base plate on the Torres Eng site). If the pickup had more metal around it, would that lend more focus to the pickups magnetic field?
Does anyone know the answer to this question? Will it sound better or worse?
Maybe I'll have to try this and report back.