Pierre
Stratologist
I was wondering this. The more coil = the more resistance = the more output right? So I guess that a volume pot is a resistor that gives less resistance as you turn it UP and more as you turn it down (or else it'd make little sense...) and the tone pot is the same, but it only does it to the higher frequencies.
But what is output in all that?
My pickup right now (Jackson J50BC) seems to be have an output of about 8.6 k. That to me is lower/middle output (for a humbucker). What does it mean? Less headroom? i.e I need to turn down the volume knob more in order to get a clean tone? Or the opposite?
Even using my amp (peavey envoy 40 watts SS) I get a very high gain sound, and same using my POD. Would a higher output be better suited for metal, even if it sounds ok now?
What pickup would you recomend for extreme gain settings in a basswood body? I want tight bass and a very tight distortion too (think Zakk Wylde), but also a trebly tone.
Sorry for all the questions
But what is output in all that?
My pickup right now (Jackson J50BC) seems to be have an output of about 8.6 k. That to me is lower/middle output (for a humbucker). What does it mean? Less headroom? i.e I need to turn down the volume knob more in order to get a clean tone? Or the opposite?
Even using my amp (peavey envoy 40 watts SS) I get a very high gain sound, and same using my POD. Would a higher output be better suited for metal, even if it sounds ok now?
What pickup would you recomend for extreme gain settings in a basswood body? I want tight bass and a very tight distortion too (think Zakk Wylde), but also a trebly tone.
Sorry for all the questions