Vintage
minibuckers were known for being quiet and clean-sounding, but they
also had a tendency to stay in the speaker cabinet and not offer a
great deal of clarity. Our concept of a vintage minibucker bridge pickup
calls for a sound that jumps out of the speaker when the strings are
picked hard, with a round tone and no mud. If a PAF could fit in a
minibucker cover, this is what it would sound like
Although this pickup was originally designed for the bridge position,
it's also an excellent neck pickup for players looking for a warm, jazz
tone. It has a well-balanced overall sound, which allows it to work well
in many different guitars and musical situations, and split mode
produces a chimey, Strat-like sound. It's not quite as loud as a PAF,
but it reacts immediately when a string is picked hard, and it cleans up
when the volume is rolled down. We pot our Minibucker in wax after the
cover has been installed to eliminate microphonic squealing. We've also
included 4-conductor wiring for greater sound options.
- Recommended For All positions on solid body guitars.
- Wiring 4 Conductor
- Magnet Ceramic
- Resistance 8.25 Kohm