
scottosan
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After my first 15 or so pickups being PAFs, some high output pickups were in order. Since most people don’t like potted PAFs, I hadn’t really been working on my potting techniques, but have been working on a high output set. I took my guitars all loaded with newly wound pickups to go demo them at my friends music store, since there tons of amps to play through. All went well and I really like what I was hearing and took notes of how I wanted to tweak them. So, on the way home, I had to run some errands and left my guitars in my van. Nothing I haven’t done before. I get home and as usual, I hook everything back up and make sure everything survived the journey. Unfortunately, my potted pickups had become unpotted in the Texas heat
. I had been working on a formula with a lower melting point that I could used butyrate PAF bobbins since they warp under normal potting temperatures. R&D fail #31 in the past 2 week. Back to the drawing board. Apparently not only was I using a mixture with too low of a melting point, but I wasn’t potting long enough either.
Anyway, this is a set that I have been tweaking all week. I’ve probably sacrificed 5 pickups in the process, but it could have been worse. I am following a popular recipe in regards to winds and output but deviating a little bit. The bridge, is 14.4K. A lot of people like to use ceramic or ALNICO 2 here for some VH vibe. To me, both of those magnet add too much compression and sponginess. I wanted to add a little more clarity, but a standard A5 can be a little shrill. On the other hand, a rough cast A5 short has that clarity but is warmer like an A2. Every pickup ive wound, I’ve tried with 6 different magnet types. For the bridge, I went 7.8k rough cast long A5. I really like the neck pickup. It really added the depth to my cleans. This guitar can sound thin with the wrong pickups.
For reference, the G12-65s are on the dark side always add a little butter to the tone.

Anyway, this is a set that I have been tweaking all week. I’ve probably sacrificed 5 pickups in the process, but it could have been worse. I am following a popular recipe in regards to winds and output but deviating a little bit. The bridge, is 14.4K. A lot of people like to use ceramic or ALNICO 2 here for some VH vibe. To me, both of those magnet add too much compression and sponginess. I wanted to add a little more clarity, but a standard A5 can be a little shrill. On the other hand, a rough cast A5 short has that clarity but is warmer like an A2. Every pickup ive wound, I’ve tried with 6 different magnet types. For the bridge, I went 7.8k rough cast long A5. I really like the neck pickup. It really added the depth to my cleans. This guitar can sound thin with the wrong pickups.
For reference, the G12-65s are on the dark side always add a little butter to the tone.
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