JohnnyGuitar
New member
Well,
I've played a few strats who had none at all (I've been picking them in every possible way, trying to imagine I am Knopfler and things just didn't happen). They didn't have a reverse middle pup tone...
Got me thinking- what features in he pickup lay out makes the guitar quack more... here's what I know (and most things have a contrdicting version):
1. The height of the middle pickup should be lower.
2. The output of the pickups should be the same (which probably stands in contradiction to 1. because lowering the pickups take away a little of the output).
3. The magnets should be the same.
4. The greater the distance between the pups they quack more -which means a balanced tele should have some good quack... actually IMO it does. It also means that two split humbuckers in a HH guitar should have good quack too.
5. It's the exact distance between the strat pups that makes the guitar quack and you can't get it from other guitars (not true in my experience).
6. Low output, bright alnico 5 pups are better for the job.
7. Being Robert Cray or Knopfler is better for quacking then anything else...
So could anyone help me clear these technical issue? :reporter:
I've played a few strats who had none at all (I've been picking them in every possible way, trying to imagine I am Knopfler and things just didn't happen). They didn't have a reverse middle pup tone...
Got me thinking- what features in he pickup lay out makes the guitar quack more... here's what I know (and most things have a contrdicting version):
1. The height of the middle pickup should be lower.
2. The output of the pickups should be the same (which probably stands in contradiction to 1. because lowering the pickups take away a little of the output).
3. The magnets should be the same.
4. The greater the distance between the pups they quack more -which means a balanced tele should have some good quack... actually IMO it does. It also means that two split humbuckers in a HH guitar should have good quack too.
5. It's the exact distance between the strat pups that makes the guitar quack and you can't get it from other guitars (not true in my experience).
6. Low output, bright alnico 5 pups are better for the job.
7. Being Robert Cray or Knopfler is better for quacking then anything else...
So could anyone help me clear these technical issue? :reporter: