Just slightly less hot than the DarkBursts are the BetSet. My entry level playing skills of it on Hideaway are here: http://southbayampworks.com/scumbackcli ... wayH75.mp3Billy Batz wrote:Man the DBs got some bit to em! I little on the hot side for my tastes but I have to say they have the clarity so its not a bad thing. I may back em down a bit tho. Ill go on a limb and say to date the best PAF pickup Ive played so far, juiced up or not.
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So the higher you go the more highend/aggresive is going on basicly?rockstah wrote:i have tried a5 ( comes stock ) and a2. i did try the a3 but have forgotten why i don't like it....anyway comparing a5 to a2 the 5 is somewhat brighter where the a2 is some what smoother( not as bright ). the a2 seems a little fatter/rounder but the a5 seems a little more articulate and aggressive. they both have things i like and as of recently i went back to the stock a5... ya never know what it will be next week though.
as well i suppose it all depends on the guitar the pickup is in as far which you'll prefer.
I'm not really into ceramic magnets. they seem a little to harsh and brittle. great for metal i would say.
p.s. the Darkburst is 8.6k and it may take some getting used to as far as how you run your setup but its a wide open sound pickup. nothing surrounding the notes if u know what i mean.
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I've tried A2 and A5 in Darkburst Bridges & Crossroads Neck PU's (what IMO is the best combination) back and forth several times.
I can't say, that the A2 is less bright compared to the A5, concerning the upper (shimmering) highs, but the A2 takes out these (IMO a bit annoying) 'into your face' high mids and lets the PU's appear warmer with an extended frequency range and more balanced in its overall sound. No longer too much concentrated to these 'cut through' high mids.
But great PU's - no matter which magnet applied!
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I can't say, that the A2 is less bright compared to the A5, concerning the upper (shimmering) highs, but the A2 takes out these (IMO a bit annoying) 'into your face' high mids and lets the PU's appear warmer with an extended frequency range and more balanced in its overall sound. No longer too much concentrated to these 'cut through' high mids.
But great PU's - no matter which magnet applied!
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i dont know about that.5150loveeddie wrote:So the higher you go the more highend/aggresive is going on basicly?rockstah wrote:i have tried a5 ( comes stock ) and a2. i did try the a3 but have forgotten why i don't like it....anyway comparing a5 to a2 the 5 is somewhat brighter where the a2 is some what smoother( not as bright ). the a2 seems a little fatter/rounder but the a5 seems a little more articulate and aggressive. they both have things i like and as of recently i went back to the stock a5... ya never know what it will be next week though.
as well i suppose it all depends on the guitar the pickup is in as far which you'll prefer.
I'm not really into ceramic magnets. they seem a little to harsh and brittle. great for metal i would say.
p.s. the Darkburst is 8.6k and it may take some getting used to as far as how you run your setup but its a wide open sound pickup. nothing surrounding the notes if u know what i mean.
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u should ask Jim himself. he will tell u dc residence means nothing. he would be able to answer your questions and recommend one of his pickups for your needs.toner wrote:Does anyone know the DC resistance or relative output levels of these models?
BetSet, Crossroads, Godwood, Darkburst
I want accurate "vintage" PAF tone and output strength. I usually don't like pickups higher than about 8.5k DC.
I wish their web site had useful info and less hype and imagery.
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I got the A2 with it yes so I have both magnets but didnt try the A5. I could but I was always partial to A2 anyways.
Jim said he may be signing up BTW. Not to speak for him but that would be great as he could answer these Qs here for everyone who wants to know and another knowledgeable person to have around.
Jim said he may be signing up BTW. Not to speak for him but that would be great as he could answer these Qs here for everyone who wants to know and another knowledgeable person to have around.
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See below the specs of the buckers, which went through my hands in the last 18 months:toner wrote:Does anyone know the DC resistance or relative output levels of these models?
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Awesome. Thanks Larry!novosibir wrote:See below the specs of the buckers, which went through my hands in the last 18 months:toner wrote:Does anyone know the DC resistance or relative output levels of these models?
BetSet, Crossroads, Godwood, Darkburst
I already got a reply from WCR and your DC resistance readings are very close to what Jim told me.
Jim ranked them as follows from lowest to highest output:
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To tell you how much the DC resistance is unimportant, the WCR Fillmore set reads 10.5k for the neck, and 13.5k for the bridge, and they're not any hotter than a strong PAF. They SOUND different, but that DC has everything to do with wire gauge and the amount of turns on the coils. An even more extreme example is the pickups on current issue USA, or Custom Shop Gibson Firebirds. The neck pickups read around 14.5k , and the bridge reads approx 23k, but they are NOT wicked distortion pickups as the DC would lead you to believe. They are pretty hot pickups, but no hotter than a full size PAF.rockstah wrote:u should ask Jim himself. he will tell u dc residence means nothing. he would be able to answer your questions and recommend one of his pickups for your needs.


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How do the Fillmore's sound different, fillmore nyc?fillmore nyc wrote:To tell you how much the DC resistance is unimportant, the WCR Fillmore set reads 10.5k for the neck, and 13.5k for the bridge, and they're not any hotter than a strong PAF. They SOUND different, but that DC has everything to do with wire gauge and the amount of turns on the coils...

I would guess they are a little darker with a tighter bass response than the others. True?
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He signed up already. At some point last night I noticed on the main page, "The newest registered user is WCR"Billy Batz wrote:...Jim said he may be signing up BTW. Not to speak for him but that would be great as he could answer these Qs here for everyone who wants to know and another knowledgeable person to have around.
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