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Post by gckelloch on Jan 4, 2024 2:42:33 GMT -5
Yes, the graphs are in order from Clean 2 to 6. The labels are under them when they are opened in the Post Image site. Click on them to see. BTW, I suppose the high freq humps are from the combined string harmonic cancelations between the two coils.
A better way to test the response might be to loudly strum a few up and down strokes on each fret up the neck with a thin hard pick, although the picking pos will also affect the result.
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ecmalmo
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Post by ecmalmo on Jan 5, 2024 4:21:32 GMT -5
Clip 6 is a set of uncovered Dimarzio 36th Anniversary PAFs. H: 5.6/4.4 DCR: 9.1/7.6 Q@1k: 2.51/2.45
These are they only uncovered pickups in the bunch. I think I hear a little bit more high treble. Nice sounding and the feel is not as stiff as the Duncan 59s. The relatively hot bridge doesn’t become overbearing.
Please disregard the 500T clip. Turns out the pad on the line box loads down the pickups and they become much darker just due to that. I need to put a buffer in between and pad the signal a few dbs with something like a boss eq instead.
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Post by gckelloch on Jan 5, 2024 7:15:52 GMT -5
The SPL graph shows the clip 6 PUPs do inded have more above ~4kHz than 2 and 5. I'm thinking the rise up again way up high in mostly the neck PUPs has to do with playing more on the thinner strings and higher notes. The very low level high freq plateau is probably just the noise floor.
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