the bite impression can be due to the extra windings. And the "u-core" supposingly gives it more mids in change for harsh harmonics. That was at least the impression we got when experimenting on FP6 for commercial guitars.
Regarding your question, I could make a small pre-series of FP3. Let's see.. and hear
hey Steve, thanks for posting! Is there a noticible difference in sound of that "u-core" compared to the standard plain core, especially in the bridge position?
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I tried this new Ucore flatpup with my acoustic amp last night - amazing! (-:
Oh so nice Steve!
the bite impression can be due to the extra windings. And the "u-core" supposingly gives it more mids in change for harsh harmonics. That was at least the impression we got when experimenting on FP6 for commercial guitars.
Regarding your question, I could make a small pre-series of FP3. Let's see.. and hear
Yes it has a little more bite , will send you a sound sample soon (-:
hey Steve, thanks for posting! Is there a noticible difference in sound of that "u-core" compared to the standard plain core, especially in the bridge position?