Duotones
07-09-2005, 09:30 AM
I have a relatively old Tom Anderson Drop Top (05-28-94A, honeyburst) and pole pieces of my P/Us (SL1, SL1R, and H3) have been getting rusty.
Some terrible noises bother me when my hand comes close to these pole pieces (especially bridge P/U), but no noise occurs without touching them.
I heard that pole pieces of anderson pickups (especially made before 1996) were easily apt to rust and I wonder if these rusty PUs usually raise problems like getting noisy or some changes in sound.
And From when are these pole-pieces coated with chrome? 1996? or later.
The second question is as follows;
Usually PUs with RPRW are usually causes out-of phase sound and when stacked HB (like SD-1) are typical HB (like H2) are selected as a parallel half tone (like both 2nd and 3rd toggles were flipping down-turns in swicheroo), usually shows noisy, disgusting out-of phase sound (loss of mid and bottom ends), but in anderson guitars, although SD-1 and H2 are of reverse-polarity with each other, the parallel sound of both PU seems to sound like in-phase. I wounder whether these phenomenon is due to some special characteristics of anderson PUs or some magics of swicheroo system.
Please apologize me of my command of English. I live in Korea and I am not good at English.
J. Seo
Some terrible noises bother me when my hand comes close to these pole pieces (especially bridge P/U), but no noise occurs without touching them.
I heard that pole pieces of anderson pickups (especially made before 1996) were easily apt to rust and I wonder if these rusty PUs usually raise problems like getting noisy or some changes in sound.
And From when are these pole-pieces coated with chrome? 1996? or later.
The second question is as follows;
Usually PUs with RPRW are usually causes out-of phase sound and when stacked HB (like SD-1) are typical HB (like H2) are selected as a parallel half tone (like both 2nd and 3rd toggles were flipping down-turns in swicheroo), usually shows noisy, disgusting out-of phase sound (loss of mid and bottom ends), but in anderson guitars, although SD-1 and H2 are of reverse-polarity with each other, the parallel sound of both PU seems to sound like in-phase. I wounder whether these phenomenon is due to some special characteristics of anderson PUs or some magics of swicheroo system.
Please apologize me of my command of English. I live in Korea and I am not good at English.
J. Seo