Hmmm
Its not an unfair point. I had noticed this, and had noticed that the vast majority of the estimates were over 5, and it seemed that if some part of the spectrum was suppressed to someones ears then they were reluctant to give an estimate for it less than 4.
On the other hand, it seems that the readings *should* fall round 5, that being assumed a 'neutral' value, no more or less than what one expects from years of playing hundreds of different guitars and pickups, but the tendency was toward 'MOAR'; choosing higher numbers as a 'hype' sort of a thing.
I considered, briefly, normalising all the data round 5: i.e. taking the average of the EQs, fixing that at 5 for every pickup, and then reducing (as would be the case for all of the data I got) the values so that they sat around that line. In that case, where you have pickups that have, say 5,6,7 and 6,7,8 they would be the same (4,5,6)
I didnt because I couldnt really; that wouldnt have been an honest thing to do with the data, based on the premise of the data gathering and the method by which the final readings are compiled, which depended entirely on lots of subjective, knee jerk responses giving something thats representative of the performance of the pickup that *most* people can expect.
Also, if its the natural inclination of the user group to give higher values then I couldnt distort the expectations of BK neophytes by artificially dropping the values, even keeping the same differences between them.
I think in those cases some odd and ephemaral psychoacoustic phenomena may have come into play of the pickup has a similar balance but sounds less aggressive, smoother, not so compressed, more compressed, whatever. Or it could easily just be that there wasnt enough data to iron that sort of oddness out of the final sets.
I wouldnt try to think about them as 100% objective numbers. Its not like anything was measured for it.
As far as specific user experiences disagreeing with the data goes....sucks for you :lol: I kid; its simply that the values you see are 'democratic', for the most part; there was quite a bit of variation between estimates in the final groups (eric, you dont agree? Tough; your values are in the data that was used for the charts on the site! As are mine, but I didnt give anyone a stronger weigthing in the stats) and the values you see are an average of lots of users; thats sort of the point.
It all hinges round how the data was gathered.
Except single coils and any necks that theres achart for - I beileve a similar sort of thing was done @BK, after Tim and I went through tims own subjective estimates and my(/your) data and they were in excellent agreement, Tim was happy that estimates done with fewer people in-house for the pickups that no data was available for would be consistent with the estimates done by us users.