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Tele single coil vs humbucker
Tele single coil vs humbucker









009 strings plays like butter, but is quickly “saturated” in terms of power when the flabby strings hit the fretboards (leaving only transversal motion, which all magnetic PUs are bad at picking up). 012 strings will not respond strongly to gentle stroking, but allows you to put in really a lot of mechanical power if you want. To name the extremes, a Tele with high action and. I would like to get more expression by having some notes sound louder, for instance get a huge boom when strumming the lower string, and I'm thinking of getting a single coil or P90 neck pickup.įirst note that, amplification completely aside, guitars have different dynamic range. I don't think I can lower the gain any more. Right now, I play with master at 100% but a relatively low gain on the clean channel to avoid crushing on the arpeggios. In other words, would using lower gain pickups help just because I would get a lower gain, which I could achieve just the same by lowering the gain on the amp? Basically what is developped here.ĭoes this mean I should get more dynamics by just lowering the gain on my amp?

tele single coil vs humbucker

Maybe a way to conciliate both theories is to say that high gain humbuckers tend to reach max volume earlier while single coils exploit the lower volume range. Those tests would indicate that the pickups do matter, but in this comment, user Gnobuddy says that pickup answer can be considered linear and lack of dynamic range is due to compression in the amp only.

tele single coil vs humbucker

His amp (Powerball, 100 W) is much louder than mine (Ironball, 20 W), and it seems the difference is attenuated but his guitar still wins with the dynamic range contest. We've been swapping amps for the sake of testing. Compression increases the volume on low level signals so that everything is loud. The enemy of dynamic range would be compression. Even strumming very hard, I don't get that volume increase (low dynamic range). On the other hand, my SG is equipped with humbuckers and I don't get that much of a difference. Is this correct?įor instance, my friend has this Telecaster with a single coil, and it is remarkable how much he can play softly them strum harder and get a huge volume difference (huge dynamic range). I've seen mentions of dynamic range and I think this is it. What I'm talking about is the way the pickup outputs low volume when I pick gently and huge volume when I slam hard.

tele single coil vs humbucker

However, there is an interesting forum topic in which someone argues about that with convincing arguments.Īnd there seems to be consensus on the fact that the word dynamics may be used with different meanings, that people tend to repeat stuff they read on the Internet which leads to unsubstantiated rumors. I've seen mention of dynamics on the Internet generally associated with single coil pickups, and it seems that people assume that those have more dynamics.











Tele single coil vs humbucker