dr.barlo
New member
Howdy Fellas,
I am intending to turn a strat of mine into a versatile fat strat which I would be using for a wide range of music.
Anyways, I love CC (tb) in strats, but the thing is now that I am really accustomed to a Brobucker, the CC tb that I tried in that guitar was not upto my expectations. All was cool, but the problem was that the low mids were too smooth (as opposed to being more textured as from a brobucker), and the bass was kinda spongy in a bad sense. Was kinda loose.
I do not want another brobucker. I just want to add tighter bass and more textured lowmids to that CC of mine. Magnet mods don't help, because even a3 changes the highs quite a lot (search my nick in the tips and clips to get hold of a comparison between CC with an a2 and CC with an a3).
What I have not tried is to shorten the E (low) A D screws, or use allen heads maybe. That might be doing what I want.
Another option is to get that CC rewound in the custom shop.
I have this crazy idea: A screw coil with #42 wire wound to 5.00K, and a slug coil with #43 wire wound to 8.00K or something. Of course the magnet would be a2. By design this pickup would be a little less bright than the CC (because of the #42 wire on the screw bobin), but I think MJ could work some wonders by mismatching the coils.
Or get some variation of a2 brobucker. I did not like the a2 brobucker that much, it was kinda too dark for me, but additional mismatched bobins could do the trick.
Any feedback?
Best,
B :beerchug:
I am intending to turn a strat of mine into a versatile fat strat which I would be using for a wide range of music.
Anyways, I love CC (tb) in strats, but the thing is now that I am really accustomed to a Brobucker, the CC tb that I tried in that guitar was not upto my expectations. All was cool, but the problem was that the low mids were too smooth (as opposed to being more textured as from a brobucker), and the bass was kinda spongy in a bad sense. Was kinda loose.
I do not want another brobucker. I just want to add tighter bass and more textured lowmids to that CC of mine. Magnet mods don't help, because even a3 changes the highs quite a lot (search my nick in the tips and clips to get hold of a comparison between CC with an a2 and CC with an a3).
What I have not tried is to shorten the E (low) A D screws, or use allen heads maybe. That might be doing what I want.
Another option is to get that CC rewound in the custom shop.
I have this crazy idea: A screw coil with #42 wire wound to 5.00K, and a slug coil with #43 wire wound to 8.00K or something. Of course the magnet would be a2. By design this pickup would be a little less bright than the CC (because of the #42 wire on the screw bobin), but I think MJ could work some wonders by mismatching the coils.
Or get some variation of a2 brobucker. I did not like the a2 brobucker that much, it was kinda too dark for me, but additional mismatched bobins could do the trick.
Any feedback?
Best,
B :beerchug: