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Jazzzbo
Username: Jazzzbo

Registered: 9-2005
Posted on Wednesday, August 22, 2007 - 11:25 pm:   

Im curious, does anyone know if all the Super 58 pick ups , including the new and current ones are wax potted, thanks, jazzzzz
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Mwmeci
Username: Mwmeci

Registered: 4-2007
Posted on Thursday, August 23, 2007 - 5:40 pm:   

My GB30 bridge pickup was intermittent. I sent it to Torres engineering for repair. They found the wires connecting the 2 bobbins were twisted together but not soldered.I wonder how many left the factory that way.It took me a very long time to isolate the pickup as being the problem. Anyway, he told me the pickup was waxed potted but the cover was not. Checking other pickups, I've seen the bottom of the pickup covered in wax so apparently there are two ways to do it. All my Super 58's from the 80's, 90's, and 2000's seem to be waxed.
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Jazzzbo
Username: Jazzzbo

Registered: 9-2005
Posted on Friday, August 24, 2007 - 2:06 am:   

can you tell differences in sound with all those different pups?? j
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Mwmeci
Username: Mwmeci

Registered: 4-2007
Posted on Friday, August 24, 2007 - 8:35 am:   

They all sound similar.The guitars make the slight difference in sound.
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Jazzzbo
Username: Jazzzbo

Registered: 9-2005
Posted on Friday, August 24, 2007 - 1:09 pm:   

ok, i just purchased what i think is a newer, used, Ibanez Super 58. On the back it has some lettering in small boxes, reads as SP 58 F, the pickup has 4 leads and is wax potted, so, hopefully it will sound cool on the neck position of my ar 50 frankenstein, jazzzz
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Gemberbier
Username: Gemberbier

Registered: 5-2006
Posted on Friday, August 24, 2007 - 5:47 pm:   

SP 58 F
F stands for FRONT, so it is a NECK pickup.
T stands for TAIL (Bridge).

The difference is the placement of the leads, the length of the leads and the number of windings on the coils. The T pickups ought to have a little more, which results in a higher resistance on the Ohm-meter, thus more output for the lead pickup.

The F will sound warm and jazzy, the way you like it in the neck position. But it is wise to compare the resistance with that of the JB in this case. I never tried the Duncan JB pups because I still have so many demo Gibbies in the drawer, but the pickup with the highest output should be in the Tail position.


Ginger
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Jazzzbo
Username: Jazzzbo

Registered: 9-2005
Posted on Saturday, August 25, 2007 - 2:03 am:   

rite, ill do the measurements,as i recall, the jb is usually put in the bridge, jazzz

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