Rex_Rocker
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13-ish K vs 17-ish K. Ceramic rather than Alnico. Less metal... but it's a humbucker rather than a single coil. Would I get a more open sound if I swap my QP for a Super D T?
Thanks.

Thanks.
Brighter and less mid-focused... or more scooped ala PAF, I guess. Or rather than "brigter", I mean with a resonant peak that is higher up than the high-mids that the QP accentuates.What does open mean for you? That's one of those words that people use differently
I have an SD Tele I would not call it bright. I never played the QP so I do not have a reference but it is not as bright as a traditional Tele pickup.I do have a HotRails in another Tele I like a bit better. I find it to be more focused with a bit more grind.
Here is a review I did on it.
http://www.tmrzoo.com/2013/48280/rev...get-any-hotter
Sounds as if you found no difference at all between the Tele version and the original Super D.
Is that really the case?
I would not say not any difference; I did not play them side by side. I will say dialing in classic Super D tones was not difficult with the Tele version. There is a lot of SD DNA in the Tele version, and it is without a doubt part of the Super D family. It is a solid Hard Rock/Classic Rock pickup.
Chistopher There aren't different types of open. More open is simply more open![]()
Describe what "open" means (just in case I've been using the term incorrectly).
If you're unsure if you are using the word incorrectly, then why ask a member that you are disagreeing with in nearly every topic recently.Describe what "open" means (just in case I've been using the term incorrectly).
If you're unsure if you are using the word incorrectly, then why ask a member that you are disagreeing with in nearly every topic recently.
You should probably ask someone else, or you could use google. That would probably be easiest.