- It's not necessary with our system. Most bass players want to be able to switch to passive because they're afraid that their battery might die in the middle of their solo. This is a valid concern with a lot...
- If the humbucker pickup has a cover it must first be removed. Then you must remove the tape that is wrapped around both bobbins. If there is tape around the individual bobbins, it should be left intact. Loosen but...
- To make your Strat® sound more like a Les Paul®, you probably want to install one of our single-coil sized humbuckers like the Little '59, JB Jr., Hot Rails or L'il Screamin' Demon, depending on what type of tone...
- Our Little '59 and Hot Rails for Tele® would give you the most Les Paul®-like sound from your Tele®. Both of these are humbucking pickups. The Little '59 is made to give you '59 Les Paul "Patent Applied For"...
- In order for an H/S/H guitar to be noise canceling it is necessary to split the humbuckers in the #2 and #4 positions. Then you must make sure that the single coil in the center is both magnetically and...
- Put the Duncan GREEN wire to the 5-way switch where the original PU's red wire went. Put the Duncan RED & WHITE together (solder them together and tape them off). Put the Duncan BLACK wire to the S-1 switch...
- We measure it directly by sweeping the pickup from 20 Hz to 20 KHz, driving it from a constant current source. We then measure the voltage magnitude across the coil and graph the change in voltage versus frequency. The...
- Amp noise can be caused by a number of things including a poorly grounded source of electricity, poorly shielded guitar cables and fluorescent lighting. Try changing these things one thing at a time to isolate the problem. Also modern...