Well, I popped them out and had a look as I don't really like these pickups and I now trying different magnets. They are a one trick pony, I loved them as a youth when I played with a lot of effects, but I prefer clean or low gain, which these don't do so well.
Experimenting with Alnico 2 and Alnico 5 -as these are shrill ice pick in your ear, even Alnico 2 still sounds pretty bright.
But I notice a lot of wire in between, I see a red and black wire soldered together between the coils and looks like a good length to just add a coil split wire.
I always wondered why these are brown, they are OEM superdistortions specially mounted in a brown bobbin to match the colour scheme of the EL Maya guitar - but unlike others they do have the 2 rows of fat adjustable Hex bolts (someone told me that on other 1970s Japanese guitars with OEM diMarzios just had non non-adjustable slugs, but I don't know, I have never seen them)
I might do some recording as I think they sound great with Alnico 2 and Alnico 5. I think I just created early 1970s Norton and Air Classic (ok the air uses winds to replicate A2, but A2 sounds great)
So Larry, please offer Alnico 2 - it sounds great!
Here's the El Maya - I reckon straight through maple neck, brass nut and saddles with string through back fixed bridge make for mega resonance, sustain and brightness that make those superdistortions sound a bit OTT for my tastes.
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