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DimarzioForum.Com => The Pickup Place => Topic started by: CubanB on January 06, 2016, 07:02:05 AM
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Is there a simple way to describe the difference between aired pickup and de-aired pickup, other than increasing output?
I will be doing some searches and reading up on everything about de-airing (I'm new to the idea) but just wanted to post this incase anyone had any thoughts.
I have a 22 fret guitar where I have Norton in the bridge and Air Classic neck in the neck.. but I now want to put them into my 24 fret Ibanez RG.
I wondered if the Air Classic neck would be too bright or lack output in a 24 fret guitar? Do you think de-airing it could be the answer? I'm looking a hybrid of classic rock/blues neck tones but still being able to pull off the modern stuff like Satriani leads.
A de-aired Air Classic would still be a lowish output humbucker? (I need to read more about how much the output increases)
Cheers
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I think the pickup would be fine in a 24 fret guitar although for what you're doing instead of trying to de-air the pickup, I'd just get a different pickup or just get a booster pedal.
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Thanks for your thoughts. Yeah I've been thinking it might not even be a positive change. To the very least I need to give it some time in stock form before changing anything.
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Air Classic neck is IMO one of the most balanced neck buckers available. It's not "too" anything, and it sounds great in a lot of situations. I don't think you'll find it too bright in a 24 fretter.