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    Default UOA5 in 59N?

    Has anyone tried this? A decent search through the forum didn't turn up anything.

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    Default Re: UOA5 in 59N?

    I don't remember anyone mentioning trying one in the 59n, but I am interested to know as well. It might get rid of the boomy bottom end that is an occasional complaint with the 59n.

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    Default Re: UOA5 in 59N?

    Might be a little dark and boomy, but I'm just speculating and it's all relative anyway. Would work well in a bright guitar. Otherwise, it may sound great sunk down low. Try it!

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    Default Re: UOA5 in 59N?

    i was gonna do it, but the magnets that blueman sent me (thanks for sending them mate! the a8's were fine) got broken by rough mail handling.
    A2 sounds killer tho fwiw.

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    I've got UOA5's in '59B's, which are great. Fills in the mids and dials down the sharp, thin high end. While I haven't tried it yet, I think UOA5's would be better in a '59N than A2's, as they retain a little treble, and wouldn't have such a rounded top. More bite, cut, and definition.
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    I love the UOA5. It basically takes a regular A5 and pushes it one step in the vintage direction....perhaps like a slightly degaussed A5?
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    good timing. I just put one in last weekend

    so far its good . pretty similar to the std A5. a little less sharp . a touch more mids. not night and day . just a fine tune

    I actually find it less boomy than the A5 . maybe cause theres a little more mids its more filled out and seems that way

    I havent tried it in the studio for reals in the band yet. sunday I will be
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    Quote Originally Posted by cheameup View Post
    similar to the std A5. a little less sharp . a touch more mids. not night and day . just a fine tune

    I actually find it less boomy than the A5 . maybe cause theres a little more mids its more filled out and seems that way
    Right, less boomy, more mids for a bigger sound, and more dynamics. Not bad. Hmmm...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gearjoneser View Post
    I love the UOA5. It basically takes a regular A5 and pushes it one step in the vintage direction....perhaps like a slightly degaussed A5?
    Quote Originally Posted by cheameup View Post
    good timing. I just put one in last weekend

    so far its good . pretty similar to the std A5. a little less sharp . a touch more mids. not night and day . just a fine tune

    I actually find it less boomy than the A5 . maybe cause theres a little more mids its more filled out and seems that way

    I havent tried it in the studio for reals in the band yet. sunday I will be
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    UOA5 is the only way to have a 59n. Smoother, warmer, more mids, less shrill high-end, less boomy than the stock 59 with A5. Still retains it's openness and articulation and clarity. Sounds more "aged"/vintage, if that makes any sense.
    All of this. Rather than being darker as one would expect, it got clearer, probably due to the midrange presence increase. FWIW, I think the middle position really shines with an UOA5 in the bridge, too.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by jambs View Post
    Has anyone tried this? A decent search through the forum didn't turn up anything.
    Not exactly what you're looking for, but maybe it can give you a rough idea of what to expect... have a look:

    http://www.seymourduncan.com/forum/s...1&postcount=20

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    UOA5 is the only way to have a 59n. Smoother, warmer, more mids, less shrill high-end, less boomy than the stock 59 with A5. Still retains it's openness and articulation and clarity. Sounds more "aged"/vintage, if that makes any sense.
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    Where can one get a UOA5 mag? could not find one at addiction fx which is where ive gotten mags before

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    Quote Originally Posted by dvanburen View Post
    Where can one get a UOA5 mag? could not find one at addiction fx which is where ive gotten mags before
    It's located under the A5 mag menu.

    http://addiction-fx.com/gallery1.htm

    Scroll to the A5 mag section. Open the menu and the last voice says "Alnico 5 Unoriented".

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    Default Re: UOA5 in 59N?

    Is it possible to get the UOA5 polished? I tried the RCs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lazyfinger View Post
    Is it possible to get the UOA5 polished? I tried the RCs.
    I don't think they store polished UOA5s, but you can always ask Dennis or Hannah about it.

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    Default Re: UOA5 in 59N?

    While not at 59n, I recently put a UOA5 in my Burstbucker Pro neck. It rounded the top end out- similar to an A2 and fattened up the mids. I love the tonal difference. Has the classic Les Paul neck tone now.
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    Default Re: UOA5 in 59N?

    Thanks. magnetized or not? what's the difference?

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    Default Re: UOA5 in 59N?

    polished? smooth? rough?

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    Default Re: UOA5 in 59N?

    Quote Originally Posted by dvanburen View Post
    polished? smooth? rough?
    what's the difference between the three?

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    Default Re: UOA5 in 59N?

    I have an UOA5 in my LP '59 neck - really great. It really smoothes out the A5. Agree with Doc +1!

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