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Duncan Custom 78 regular or trembucker

Post by mdc1 » Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:20 pm

procuring my bridge pickup for my red-black-white Frankenstrat. Although the humbucker is angled, should I use the normal pole spaced humbucker or the trembucker spacing?

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Re: Duncan Custom 78 regular or trembucker

Post by markstullkc » Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:35 pm

Normal spaced


The reason you angle it is so the stings line up on the pole pieces. Low E over the slug, high E over the screw.

Byproduct is killer low end.

If you got trembucker, no reason to angle it.

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Re: Duncan Custom 78 regular or trembucker

Post by garbeaj » Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:56 pm

Assuming you weren't building a Frankenstein replica, at least on a visual level. Would you be sacrificing tone by getting a trembucker and not slanting it?

It also seems to me that the pickup is not angled as sharply on the black and white version of the Frankenstein with the black pickguard as it is in the famous red-black and white version with no pickguard...am I wrong about that?

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Re: Duncan Custom 78 regular or trembucker

Post by Marshall SL12301 » Wed Apr 25, 2012 9:02 pm

reg spaced, for two reasons first if you are going to angle it it will line up better and reason two is eddie used a reg spaced and there IS a diff in sound between the two,i own both
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Re: Duncan Custom 78 regular or trembucker

Post by garbeaj » Thu Apr 26, 2012 9:54 am

Marshall SL12301 wrote:reg spaced, for two reasons first if you are going to angle it it will line up better and reason two is eddie used a reg spaced and there IS a diff in sound between the two,i own both
Clips of the difference between the two?...I mean the difference between a trembucker mounted straight and a Gibson spaced pickup mounted slanted. I know it is apples and oranges, but Ed did just end up putting his pickups straight from the 5150 guitar onwards...

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Re: Duncan Custom 78 regular or trembucker

Post by Marshall SL12301 » Thu Apr 26, 2012 11:01 am

garbeaj wrote:
Marshall SL12301 wrote:reg spaced, for two reasons first if you are going to angle it it will line up better and reason two is eddie used a reg spaced and there IS a diff in sound between the two,i own both
Clips of the difference between the two?...I mean the difference between a trembucker mounted straight and a Gibson spaced pickup mounted slanted. I know it is apples and oranges, but Ed did just end up putting his pickups straight from the 5150 guitar onwards...
no i was stating that the reg spaced pus and the tremspaced sound different from each other. the trem spaced pu's are wound hotter for instance i have a JB reg and TB4JB and the TB4 is 17.7K and the reg JB is only 16.2K :wink:
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Re: Duncan Custom 78 regular or trembucker

Post by jnewlyn » Thu Apr 26, 2012 11:55 pm

mdc1 wrote:procuring my bridge pickup for my red-black-white Frankenstrat. Although the humbucker is angled, should I use the normal pole spaced humbucker or the trembucker spacing?
Sorry to sound like an ass here but dude, if you're doing a VH guitar, do what Ed did and use what Ed used. After all, you're into that sound for a reason, right? Normal spacing it should be.
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Re: Duncan Custom 78 regular or trembucker

Post by garbeaj » Fri Apr 27, 2012 10:19 am

Marshall SL12301 wrote:
garbeaj wrote:
Marshall SL12301 wrote:reg spaced, for two reasons first if you are going to angle it it will line up better and reason two is eddie used a reg spaced and there IS a diff in sound between the two,i own both
Clips of the difference between the two?...I mean the difference between a trembucker mounted straight and a Gibson spaced pickup mounted slanted. I know it is apples and oranges, but Ed did just end up putting his pickups straight from the 5150 guitar onwards...
no i was stating that the reg spaced pus and the tremspaced sound different from each other. the trem spaced pu's are wound hotter for instance i have a JB reg and TB4JB and the TB4 is 17.7K and the reg JB is only 16.2K :wink:
WTF?! I wonder why the trembucker version is hotter? Maybe it was just a variance in that particular pickup...

But I seem to recall that when asked why he stopped slanting the pickup (from the 5150 guitar onwards) Ed said "I guess I just stopped caring"...I guess it depends on which guitar and tone you are trying to replicate...

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Re: Duncan Custom 78 regular or trembucker

Post by Marshall SL12301 » Fri Apr 27, 2012 1:08 pm

Trembuckers are hotter due to the larger bobbins they have to accommadate the wider spacing of the poles :thumbsup:
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Re: Duncan Custom 78 regular or trembucker

Post by garbeaj » Fri Apr 27, 2012 1:14 pm

Marshall SL12301 wrote:Trembuckers are hotter due to the larger bobbins they have to accommadate the wider spacing of the poles :thumbsup:
Aha! So a trembucker version of an SD '59 would be like a P.A.F. but very slightly hotter?

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Re: Duncan Custom 78 regular or trembucker

Post by Marshall SL12301 » Sat Apr 28, 2012 5:24 am

Aha! So a trembucker version of an SD '59 would be like a P.A.F. but very slightly hotter?

That is correct! :wink:
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