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Falling Man wrote:I'm not a huge fan of pickguards on Les Paul types but I like that one on that color body. What pickups are they?

Lambshot23 wrote:Clem wrote:I already told Rabb and Falling Man, but I decided to treat myself to a little Father's day gift...
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Falling Man wrote:I wonder what a Bonomassa guitar ran through a Brian May effect unit would sound like?

Clem wrote:There are settings on the pedal for single coil pick-ups,

Falling Man wrote:Clem wrote:There are settings on the pedal for single coil pick-ups,
The Epiphone doesn't have the coil-tap volume knobs?

Clem wrote:Falling Man wrote:Clem wrote:There are settings on the pedal for single coil pick-ups,
The Epiphone doesn't have the coil-tap volume knobs?
You're speaking words I don't understand?
Single coil magnetic pickups found in electric guitars can be coil tapped to reduce the number of windings around the magnet. A tapped single coil pickup typically contains three wires: a ground, an output, and a tapped output - with the two outputs generally wired to a switch on the guitar. The guitarist can then choose between the loud, punchy, midrange-heavy sound of the entire coil, or 'tap' into the inner coil for a quieter, yet bright vintage tone with a more clear and detailed high end.

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