Re: which pickups ASH BODY + MAPLE NECK/EBONY FRETBOARD
where can i find out what woods mitey mite use for their body...im wont too happy if it is "baseball ash" haha so are there any diffrences between the APS1 alnico 2 pro and the APS2??? is one staggered and one flat?? what is the diffrence. sorry for all these quetions...i have no clue bout single coils
Nah it's ok, that's what we're here for.
Uh, Mitey mite? Who is that? Anyways, I would just get something made from a decent ash. However, the Alnico II Pro is a humbucker. There are neck and bridge models for it. As for the Alnico II, they're single coil, and the "flat" one has the magnets flush with the top of the bobbin for more modern guitars, while the staggered has pole pieces that are situated for a more vintage guitar. I have a "more modern" Ibanez (or at least I think it is) and I have a STK-S4 in it. The pole pieces are a bit staggered but it works out fine. Anyways, I think it's about fretboard radius and string height, but I'm not totally sure.
The Alnico II series single coils, i.e. the flat and the vintage, those two, are NOT hum cancelling. Almost every strat I've played has those traditional pole pieces and I've never actually had problems with that (but I don't play in front of a wall of speakers either). In position 2 and 4 on an all-alnico-ii-single-coil lite ash strat, however, you get hum cancelling since the middle pickup is reverse wound and reverse polarity (RWRP), so it's ok. Besides, most new and decently-modified guitars have enough shielding, and assuming your cables and amps and effects are in good shape, you shouldn't have any problems.