I was wondering because I cant find that information anywhere on the SD page...
thanks
Also what I found was this:
Reversing the lead wires can sometimes be a problem because the hot wire comes in contact with the magnet rod pole pieces on most Fender style pickups. When you touch the rod magnet polepiece, the pickup can make a loud hum or buzz in the amp. If a string touches the exposed pole, the signal from the pickup can short out leaving a pickup with no sound.Does that mean that if the string touches the Magnets it destroys the Pickup?
Originally Posted by KommerzbassistDoes that mean that if the string touches the Magnets it destroys the Pickup?
No. What they mean is, if the coil wire is touching the pole-pieces, and those are connected to the quot;hotquot; wire, when they touch the strings, (which would normally be grounded), you've just quot;mutedquot; the output. Like a kill switch. There's no damage done. Just no sound.
I don't think this is a problem with SD's. I'm pretty sure their coils don't come in contact with the pole-pieces.
ok thanks Artie
- Jan 12 Mon 2009 20:49
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