beaubrummels
Well-known member
Most players would stare at a frequency response graph and scratch their heads.
CaliGuitar uses a chart like this to compare the output (vertical axis) and resonant peak (horizontal axis) of their pickups relative to each other:
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Frequency graphs would need to be exaggerated or truncated with higher resolution in a way that could make the subtle differences obvious.
It would be REALLY cool if SD had an interactive frequency modeler where you could choose pickups from drop-down menus to compare and it would graph their responses over each other, sort of like this:
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Problem is a literal graph of the pickup characteristics is not what any guitar player hears. Once you run that through pedals, amp and speakers, there's harmonic energy above what the actual pickup puts out and it's perceived as if the pickup and guitar are fuller range and flatter than the 2k-4k spike you see if you just bench evaluate the pickup in isolation.


