OsvyRock
New member
Hi everyone!
I'm writing here because I have been thinking of what to do about my 59nJ humbucker. I purchased it from a forum member back in 2012. It's a early 90;s pickup that came stock in a Hamer Sunburst, made in 1992.
The humbucker is inside a DBZ Bolero, alongside a (2011?) SH-5 Custom that I purchased new. That pickup is top notch in every aspect. The 59 had been his companion since 2012. I removed a Pearly Gates neck that couldn't keep up with the SH-5*
The thing is that on a gig on January 2013, the Seymour Duncan bottom plate broke in a gig. Managed to survive the gig playing with 59' ''in the air'', and the SH-5 as the main pickup in the gig. Thing is, my tech ''fixed it'', but I imagine that with a cheap humbucker copper baseplate or something. It kinda stole the pickup tone a little bit, but managed to do the trick for a live concert and CD/DVD Production in which the guitar was used for the whole show.
Is been years since that event, and I have been feeling the 59n isn't keeping up with the SH-5 clarity anymore. It's very warm, Gary Moore ''Still Got The Blues/Parisienne Walkways" like, bass heavy, losing attack, and getting muddy...
I have thought of replacing the humbucker with a (brand new) Seymour Duncan Jazz pickup, but I have also considered sending it to the Custom Shop so they can install or re-install the original bottom baseplate, and maybe ''remagnetize'' the pickup again. Maybe that will bring it to ''life'' once again.
Rewinding would also be ''cool'' to do, but I don't know much about that. I just want it to feel clear, powerful, and work perfectly well once again with the SH-5 Custom in the bridge. Who knows? Maybe MJ herself can work something out and provide a little extra to the pickup?
What do you think about it?
I'm writing here because I have been thinking of what to do about my 59nJ humbucker. I purchased it from a forum member back in 2012. It's a early 90;s pickup that came stock in a Hamer Sunburst, made in 1992.
The humbucker is inside a DBZ Bolero, alongside a (2011?) SH-5 Custom that I purchased new. That pickup is top notch in every aspect. The 59 had been his companion since 2012. I removed a Pearly Gates neck that couldn't keep up with the SH-5*
The thing is that on a gig on January 2013, the Seymour Duncan bottom plate broke in a gig. Managed to survive the gig playing with 59' ''in the air'', and the SH-5 as the main pickup in the gig. Thing is, my tech ''fixed it'', but I imagine that with a cheap humbucker copper baseplate or something. It kinda stole the pickup tone a little bit, but managed to do the trick for a live concert and CD/DVD Production in which the guitar was used for the whole show.
Is been years since that event, and I have been feeling the 59n isn't keeping up with the SH-5 clarity anymore. It's very warm, Gary Moore ''Still Got The Blues/Parisienne Walkways" like, bass heavy, losing attack, and getting muddy...
I have thought of replacing the humbucker with a (brand new) Seymour Duncan Jazz pickup, but I have also considered sending it to the Custom Shop so they can install or re-install the original bottom baseplate, and maybe ''remagnetize'' the pickup again. Maybe that will bring it to ''life'' once again.
Rewinding would also be ''cool'' to do, but I don't know much about that. I just want it to feel clear, powerful, and work perfectly well once again with the SH-5 Custom in the bridge. Who knows? Maybe MJ herself can work something out and provide a little extra to the pickup?
What do you think about it?