SFW
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So I just install a couple of A4 magnets into a set if 59s I have. I immediately noticed the tonal difference. And this is without letting the mags settle for the 24 hours I usually allow.
The neck pickup for this very nice open vintage vibe. Cleans are very nice. Soloing with gain it almost has a single-coil vibe, where you get the attach and then the note blooms. I'm not sure it will de thrown the Slash neck for my favorite, but it is a very nice tone.
The bridge. My 59b meters out at 8.3k. With the A4, I noticed a very slight decrease in output. The tone is very balanced. The lows are firm and the A4 brings the mids up nicely. The highs are present, but not harsh or overpowering like I have noticed in the stock 59b. Overall, I really like the tonal change. I feel this could be a crazy good pickup with a slightly hotter wind. Maybe 8.6 to 9k range. Again, I'm not sure it will replace the Slash bridge- as that set has rapidly become my favorite set of pickups. But these are definitely worth checking out.
I'll try to get a clip up in the next day or so.
The neck pickup for this very nice open vintage vibe. Cleans are very nice. Soloing with gain it almost has a single-coil vibe, where you get the attach and then the note blooms. I'm not sure it will de thrown the Slash neck for my favorite, but it is a very nice tone.
The bridge. My 59b meters out at 8.3k. With the A4, I noticed a very slight decrease in output. The tone is very balanced. The lows are firm and the A4 brings the mids up nicely. The highs are present, but not harsh or overpowering like I have noticed in the stock 59b. Overall, I really like the tonal change. I feel this could be a crazy good pickup with a slightly hotter wind. Maybe 8.6 to 9k range. Again, I'm not sure it will replace the Slash bridge- as that set has rapidly become my favorite set of pickups. But these are definitely worth checking out.
I'll try to get a clip up in the next day or so.