paisleywookiee
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What did you end up with?
What did you end up with?
Not sure about that non-adjustable bridge though.
Not sure about that non-adjustable bridge though.
Ah I see them now.I love the PRS wraparound bridge. It intonates very well with a standard set of strings. They do have a pair of grub screws that push against the posts for intonation adjustment. They are no frills, feel great under the palm, and they sound great.
Necks are too thin for me.
Everything else seems lovely.
have you ever swapped out the a5 in a tb neck pickup? i've the the set with a plus bridge in an old custom 22 semi, and wanting to get a little more mids and less bass out of the neck pickupI've been tempted with the TB2 for sure. I have fallen in love with alnico 2 pickups over the last year...I have Burstbuckers in my 335, Wolfetone PAF's in my McCarty, an Andy Wood bridge pickup in my Kramer, and 85/15's in my CE-24. Only my S2 Standard which has SSV's has alnico 5. Maybe I'll order a couple pairs of A2 magnets and swap them in the Thornbucker set which has plus bridge, along with the SSV's. Could be interesting.
I think all TB pickups have slightly uneven coils like some PAF's did. The regular bridge was about 8.5k, plus about 8.8k, and the TB2 about 9.1k. So they keep winding them hotter. The TB2 looks really similar to the Duncan 78 which is a 9k alnico 2 overwound PAF. Makes sense as that was reportedly EVH's pickup spec that Duncan rewound, and Pete was messing around with all those EVH pickups when he had the prototype.
have you ever swapped out the a5 in a tb neck pickup? i've the the set with a plus bridge in an old custom 22 semi, and wanting to get a little more mids and less bass out of the neck pickup
have you ever swapped out the a5 in a tb neck pickup? i've the the set with a plus bridge in an old custom 22 semi, and wanting to get a little more mids and less bass out of the neck pickup
those or maybe a short a5 was what i was thinkingWould an alnico ii not be bassier in a neck pickup than alnico v? If you wanted less bass I'd try alnico iv or alnico iii.