Ultimate Pickup Mods List

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It's true, there's not as much you can do with a single coil, I was just noting that the assumption.

For a thicker sound, add a base plate under the coil. Callaham makes plates sized for the purpose, and it can really help a shrill bridge.

Another mod for shrill bridges, is a hard-wired attenuation. Connect a cap with a value between .02 and .001 and a 500k trim pot in series across the pickup's + and - leads, and adjust the trim pot to control the attenuation. IME, a cap of .003 uF will allow more mids to be retained while taking off the high-pitched edge.

On cheaper style plastic bobbins with bar magnets underneath, you can break off the ceramic bar, remove the slugs with some force (I pushed them out with a smaller screw driver) and replace them with AlNiCo pole pieces. Here's a recent thread about it https://forum.seymourduncan.com/showthread.php?277285-Single-coil-modding
 
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Is it possible to mix magnets in a single coil? Ie. A2's for the plain strings and A5's for the wound?
 
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Is it possible to mix magnets in a single coil? Ie. A2's for the plain strings and A5's for the wound?
traditional single coil winding puts the coil in contact with the pole magnets as it is wrapped around them directly, rather than having the plastic bobbin separating the 2 like in a normal humbucker. this means that trying to shunt the magnets up or down could cause damage to that horrifically fine wire, leaving you with a knackered pup. i think that cheapo no-name single coils are more often wound on bobbins, so somewhat counter-intuitively it might be easier to customise low-cost rubbish than high-end nice stuff when it comes to singles. get that ceramic bar unglued from the bottom and replace the humbucker slugs with single coil poles. just hope that it's a decent wind on there :)
 
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