speed2dirt
Butterball
Re: User Group Pickup Specs Poll #1
Brobucker was most recent, if I remember correctly.
Brobucker was most recent, if I remember correctly.
Nah, the Crazy 8 and StraBro90 came after the Brobucker.Brobucker was most recent, if I remember correctly.
Was the Phat Staple already a Custom Shop pickup that was just offered to the bros at a lower price, or was it designed along with input from the user group?
I'm gonna get that 'bucker sized 'Tron, dammit!
......or the 24 fret neck bucker we've lusted after forever.
You know, when I said it would be cool to have a blade-style moderate output humbucker, I hadn't really thought it through. What does the blade actually do to the tone of the pickup? I tend to associate that style with a razor-sharp high end, and I'm not sure that's ideal for this application. Do you get any benefit from the blade rather than individual pole pieces?
Disappointed to see that humbucker is winning. How many frakkin' humbuckers do you people need?!?
^ A regular bucker placed in 24 fretted instrument never sounds thick or warm enough compared to 22 fretted one, mainly because it's closer the bridge, which makes it brighter and some of the overtones also get displaced. That's my general understanding. So a customized 24th fretted neck bucker would bring the tone closer to a regular bucker installed in 22 fretted instrument.
^ A regular bucker placed in 24 fretted instrument never sounds thick or warm enough compared to 22 fretted one, mainly because it's closer the bridge, which makes it brighter and some of the overtones also get displaced. That's my general understanding. So a customized 24th fretted neck bucker would bring the tone closer to a regular bucker installed in 22 fretted instrument.
Jessus, just take some nipper pliers and rip out two frets. Problem solved![]()
Just a suggestion, but I'd probably limit the rest of the poles to 4 days or so from here on out. If we go a week between each pole, it could take 3 months to finish this thing up.
Just a suggestion, but I'd probably limit the rest of the poles to 4 days or so from here on out. If we go a week between each pole, it could take 3 months to finish this thing up.