Joben Magooch
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Greetings all and Happy New Year!
Looking for a little pickup advice. My trusty old telecaster currently has a set of Fender "Original Vintage '52" pickups in it that I've had for YEARS now. They're alnico 3 and a bit lower-output and some of my favorite pickups ever. (Second runner-up so far is probably Van Zandt "True Vintage")
BUT... the venue I primarily play at has changed around some of its infrastructure and lighting layouts and etc and it's extremely noisy for pretty much any single-coil now. I've tried a few friends' guitars as well, same case. To compound things...the OV '52 set is wound in such a way that there's no hum-canceling in the middle position.
I have tried a few of the usual solutions:
- proper shielding/grounding with minimal impact
- "Just turn down the volume when you're not playing" kind of works...but the noise interference is substantial enough that it's also pretty apparent (IMO) even when you ARE playing....at least to a degree that's too bothersome for me to ignore
- use a noise gate/noise reduction pedal - I've yet to find a gate and/or setting that sounds/feels natural enough to me
- face a different direction until you find a quiet spot - also kind of works except that the "quiet" window is SO narrow that' I'd just have to awkwardly stand staring at everyone else on stage and my back to the crowd with little-to-no variation
What I haven't tried yet / am considering and looking for some advice on:
- finding a different pickup to swap into one of the two positions to at least get a hum-canceling middle position. Trouble here is that it seems like (from what little I have looked into it) the bridge pickup is the "odd one out" here (and would consequently be "easier" to replace) but I'm particularly fond of this bridge pickup - more so than the neck one - and would rather not make a significant change there. i'd much prefer to replace the neck pickup but it seems like a rw/rp replacement (in relation to bridge) is harder to find, I guess?
- Apparently you can swap the polarity of your pickup's magnets by introducing them to a stronger magnet? I've only read on this a very little bit. Anyone have any experience there? I assume you'd still need to flip the wiring as well
- installing a dummy coil for noise cancelation - I've been interested in trying this route but from what I have heard it seems like the general consensus is that the "homebrew" methods (pulling magnets from an old pickup or something) will dull a lot more high-end than some of the commercial methods (Illitch, Suhr, etc). I'm kind of picky with this particular guitar and feel like its brightness is really kind of essential to its "character" so I'm kinda hesitant there too.
- Just get some sort of tele-sized humbucker? I've tried both "blade" and "stacked" styles and haven't cared for either, but maybe there's something I'm missing...
I have heard a lot of folks suggest that Fender's "Nocaster" bridge is pretty close to the OV'52 bridge and would indeed be RW/RP with the OV'52 neck pickup, so that's kind of intriguing, I guess. I'm not entirely opposed to just getting a new set of pickups, but ideally it'd be something pretty close sonically to my current set. What would you do?
Looking for a little pickup advice. My trusty old telecaster currently has a set of Fender "Original Vintage '52" pickups in it that I've had for YEARS now. They're alnico 3 and a bit lower-output and some of my favorite pickups ever. (Second runner-up so far is probably Van Zandt "True Vintage")
BUT... the venue I primarily play at has changed around some of its infrastructure and lighting layouts and etc and it's extremely noisy for pretty much any single-coil now. I've tried a few friends' guitars as well, same case. To compound things...the OV '52 set is wound in such a way that there's no hum-canceling in the middle position.
I have tried a few of the usual solutions:
- proper shielding/grounding with minimal impact
- "Just turn down the volume when you're not playing" kind of works...but the noise interference is substantial enough that it's also pretty apparent (IMO) even when you ARE playing....at least to a degree that's too bothersome for me to ignore
- use a noise gate/noise reduction pedal - I've yet to find a gate and/or setting that sounds/feels natural enough to me
- face a different direction until you find a quiet spot - also kind of works except that the "quiet" window is SO narrow that' I'd just have to awkwardly stand staring at everyone else on stage and my back to the crowd with little-to-no variation
What I haven't tried yet / am considering and looking for some advice on:
- finding a different pickup to swap into one of the two positions to at least get a hum-canceling middle position. Trouble here is that it seems like (from what little I have looked into it) the bridge pickup is the "odd one out" here (and would consequently be "easier" to replace) but I'm particularly fond of this bridge pickup - more so than the neck one - and would rather not make a significant change there. i'd much prefer to replace the neck pickup but it seems like a rw/rp replacement (in relation to bridge) is harder to find, I guess?
- Apparently you can swap the polarity of your pickup's magnets by introducing them to a stronger magnet? I've only read on this a very little bit. Anyone have any experience there? I assume you'd still need to flip the wiring as well
- installing a dummy coil for noise cancelation - I've been interested in trying this route but from what I have heard it seems like the general consensus is that the "homebrew" methods (pulling magnets from an old pickup or something) will dull a lot more high-end than some of the commercial methods (Illitch, Suhr, etc). I'm kind of picky with this particular guitar and feel like its brightness is really kind of essential to its "character" so I'm kinda hesitant there too.
- Just get some sort of tele-sized humbucker? I've tried both "blade" and "stacked" styles and haven't cared for either, but maybe there's something I'm missing...
I have heard a lot of folks suggest that Fender's "Nocaster" bridge is pretty close to the OV'52 bridge and would indeed be RW/RP with the OV'52 neck pickup, so that's kind of intriguing, I guess. I'm not entirely opposed to just getting a new set of pickups, but ideally it'd be something pretty close sonically to my current set. What would you do?