Posted by Craig Cox on October 11, 2010 at 11:07am
Hi everyone, I'm thinking of putting a magnetic pup in my next build (all have been piezos, so far). I don't know anything about mag pups, and, as usual, I want to keep costs down. what should I look for as far as type (I know so little, I don't even know what questions to ask!), you know, humbucker, single coil, homemade etc... Has anyone found a decent cheap storebought pup? anyone used Ted Crocker's stonehenge models?
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Not to knock China, but many decent guitars are made in Korea, not China including my Epiphone. They seem to make a decent quality instrument.
Dustin Smith said:
Yeah, it's a real "shame" to be using a cheap Chinese pickup. I mean who would use such a thing? Well, except all budget line guitar companies like Epiphone, Fender, Yamaha, etc. In fact, the entire guitar except Fender (Mexico) is made in China. They sound fine...remember it's just a box with a stick.
Yeah, it's a real "shame" to be using a cheap Chinese pickup. I mean who would use such a thing? Well, except all budget line guitar companies like Epiphone, Fender, Yamaha, etc. In fact, the entire guitar except Fender (Mexico) is made in China. They sound fine...remember it's just a box with a stick.
You can buy cheap Chinese pickups all day long on eBay. But they're going to sound like cheap Chinese pickups. In other words, they'll make noise, but it will be kind of harsh and sterile sounding. This is due to the type of magnets and machine winding.
Pickups like mine or Ted's, which are handwound and use alnico magnets, are going to sound a million times better, but it will set you back $40 or so.
You can experiment with various "found" pickups. In general, they sound ok, but they tend to be not as loud as "real" pickups.
cool. we have a drawer full of those things. just don't know anything about electronics (scary invisible force and all)
MrRandomWritings said:
Hi Craig - I have started making them from chargers/adaptors. Will be doing a demo at the UK fest next wekend but I suspect you won't be there! I make them for a few pennies - there is a video in my list about the first one I did which I have refined a bit since. Might be a starting point for you
If you go to the Seymour Duncan site you can compare different pickups sounds - Though to stick in a cigar box I doubt you would want to spend so much ;O) http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/audio-samples/ just click on humbucker strat or tele for a list of audio samples.
I live in the UK and so cannot comment on the best place to buy in the USA. This ebay seller is based in Canada and sells good quality items for a great price http://stores.ebay.ca/bezdez
You might want to ask for the best place to shop in the main forum as more people will see it.
Hi Craig - I have started making them from chargers/adaptors. Will be doing a demo at the UK fest next wekend but I suspect you won't be there! I make them for a few pennies - there is a video in my list about the first one I did which I have refined a bit since. Might be a starting point for you
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Dustin Smith said:
Pickups like mine or Ted's, which are handwound and use alnico magnets, are going to sound a million times better, but it will set you back $40 or so.
You can experiment with various "found" pickups. In general, they sound ok, but they tend to be not as loud as "real" pickups.
Check out my pickup workshop, maybe it will give you some ideas:
http://cigarboxguitars.com/resources/workshops/pickup-workshop
MrRandomWritings said:
There is a good summary of single coils and humbuckers here http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/forum/showthread.php?t=88517
If you go to the Seymour Duncan site you can compare different pickups sounds - Though to stick in a cigar box I doubt you would want to spend so much ;O) http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/audio-samples/ just click on humbucker strat or tele for a list of audio samples.
If you want a review of pickups try here http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Electric+Guitar+Pickup
I live in the UK and so cannot comment on the best place to buy in the USA. This ebay seller is based in Canada and sells good quality items for a great price http://stores.ebay.ca/bezdez
You might want to ask for the best place to shop in the main forum as more people will see it.
Regards,
David