Yep, c'est ça. Merci.
Pour les Lollar vs Unbucker, difficile à dire car montés dans des guitares assez différentes. Je pense que je vais expérimenter et tous les tester dans la LP. Je te ferai un retour à ce moment là. J'ai bien envi de tester avec et sans cache micro.
Citation:
Humbucker Shootout - Les Pauls
>The West Coast Tone Freaks are Back<
We have Been Testing Various "Handwound Humbuckers" and Some So Called Humbucker Standards In Historic Les Pauls.
"Testing" Consists of 4 or 5 Les Paul Players coming down to my Recording Studio and Playing and Listening to Gibson Historic Les Pauls and Evaluating the Pickups.
Some of the things we are Listening for are: Balance between Bridge and Neck, Smoothness, Clarity, Cleaning up when rolling back the Volume, and Overall Timbre.
Testing is done with No Pedals, Going straight into a Marshall JTM-45 with Handwired Circut Board, OEI Tranny's, and A Pair of Amperex EL-34's We are also Testing Through an Aiken 18 Watt Invader Head. Both of these Amps are Going through a Marshall Basket Weave 4 x 12 Cab Reissue with Celestion Greenback 25's.
All Guitars have 500k Pots and Tone Controls have been left Wide Open.
We are not Done testing all Pickups, But have now tested about Half of them. Here are the latest Results:
*Tom Holmes - Unanimously the Best Humbuckers Tested so far. Very Smooth Sound, Great Harmonic's, Never Harsh, Great Balance and Clean up exceptionally well! - Top Honors
*Lindy Fralin -Unbuckers - Running a close Second, Very Smooooth, Great Jimmy Page Bride Sound, Great Harmonic's Clean up nicely, Killer Overall Tone.
We were all very Surprised by the sound of this Pickup. Considering the Fralin PAF did not test so well.