Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: DagleBee on August 28, 2014, 11:27:04 PM
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Hey folks :) I bought an Emerald neck and a Rebel yell for my Rpiphone LP . They still haven't arrived but they will . My funds we're gone long before choosing the caps . On a last minute decision I bought some Orange Drop because I wanna change the stinky stock ones :) . I will invest in better electronics once I have the cash ...until then , I did a good deal or i just wasted some money ????
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Orange drops will be an improvement.
Usually caps don't cost much.
For example, the caps I have in my SG Junior (0.033 uF (33 nF), 100V, Metallized Polyester Film Capacitors K73-24V.NOS) you can buy on ebay for 10c each if you want to buy in bulk (50 for $5).
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The orange drops will be fine - in fact you may feel no need to upgrade any further.
I do like the Jensen ones, but would be very happy with a guitar with Orange Drops.
The biggest favour you can do yourself is revert to 50s wiring - that will open up the tone a bit.
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Thanks for replying :) Both ! :)
About the 50's wiring... I am a little bit concerned that the tone may be too bright (for the rebel yell ) or too open .For what I read this type of wiring adds a little brightness . But please correct me if I'm wrong . I still have a lot to learn :)
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I have '50s wiring and modern wiring on my guitars, all new looms made from similar components.
I do think the '50s wiring sounds brighter. On the guitar I have that I was most worried about being shrill in the highs (my Stockholm equipped SG Junior) I ordered modern wiring with a 0.033uf cap and a treble bleed. Worked out well.
If you are worried I would use modern wiring. The main advantage of '50s wiring is the characteristics when you back the volume off a bit, but if you are like me and leave you volume full up on the guitar and adjust it while playing using a volume pedal (like my Morley Little Alligator) you won't find any benefit.
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The more present and brash sound of 50s wiring is awesome. My LP is wired that way while the LG has some wiring scheme I found on the internet. It's a 3 way switch with a push pull pot.
The Redline III has one volume knob straight to the output jack so that there isn't a huge amount of top end bleed happening. It would be tempting to install a blower switch at some point but I don't think there's much between the pickups and the output jack right now anyhow.
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I'll go with the modern wiring at first . If i spot the opportunity to switch to 50's , I'll take it . I wait to see how bright is the rebel yell through my rig . Then I'll see what's next :)
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The value of the caps can really change how a pickup sounds (I'm not sure about brands making a big difference). I have an Agile LP copy with a BG Hellabucker in the bridge that was way too muddy until I had my tech pop some Orange caps from GFS to replace the ceramic caps. It really opened things up and saved me from having to buy a new pickup.
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I'll go with the modern wiring at first . If i spot the opportunity to switch to 50's , I'll take it . I wait to see how bright is the rebel yell through my rig . Then I'll see what's next :)
That's what I did with the SG Junior. Installed it with the stock Gibson harness and then worked out what I wanted to change, then had a new harness made to address those issues.
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Great :) I'm glad we're on the same page . Anyway I'll post some impressions about the pickups when they're here :)