Tone Aligner pickups
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Tone Aligner pickups
Just dropped a set in an 80's Emmons, drop dead quiet with the amp on 5. Loren Depping is one happy camper now.
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The pole pieces are magnetic set screws, so you can adjust the volume of each string relative to each other.Jeshua Lehman wrote:I am not familiar with tone aligners; how do they work?
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They are copies of the Danny Shields "crap traps" pickups developed by Jim Pitman. I took over from Jim and make them now. I'm glad you are happy with the pickup Larry.
My website is totally neglected. They fit Carters now and I just made a batch of 12st pickups. They are all pretty much custom wound these days. I make them when I have time.
My website is totally neglected. They fit Carters now and I just made a batch of 12st pickups. They are all pretty much custom wound these days. I make them when I have time.
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Me too
Made a big difference in my Mullen SD10.
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I use them too.I have them in both of my Millenniums. I had the stock Pickup, (I think it's a George L but I'm not sure,) and a True Tone. But after I tried out a Tone Aligner I traded the others in on a set.
As far as I'm concerned, the advantage of a modular pickup system is not that you can have a lot of different pickups, but that you can try out and compare them all, and see which one you prefer. I think every builder should have this feature in their guitars.
As far as I'm concerned, the advantage of a modular pickup system is not that you can have a lot of different pickups, but that you can try out and compare them all, and see which one you prefer. I think every builder should have this feature in their guitars.
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Larry B., maybe for the sake of clarity you could edit the topic title to say "ToneAligner pickups", not just "Tone Aligners". Unfamiliar readers might think it is referring to some other sort of device (as I suspect Jeshua may have).Jeshua Lehman wrote:I am not familiar with tone aligners; how do they work?
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There is always that trade off between the low strings sounding great but the high strings being to shrill or the highs sounding smooth but the lows muddy. That being said I got a ToneAligner from Bob in St Louis a few years back, put it in my Emmons
P-P and I gotta say overall I like it better than the original pickup. No hum either.
P-P and I gotta say overall I like it better than the original pickup. No hum either.
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And I must be going about it the wrong way. I am trying to make a single coil as quiet as a humbuckerrichard burton wrote:How do they compare to a single-coil pickup for clarity?
I am on what seems like a never-ending quest for a humbucking pickup, with the clarity of a single-coil
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richard burton wrote: I am on what seems like a never-ending quest for a humbucking pickup, with the clarity of a single-coil
The Lace Alumitone pickup is like that. But it does not have the capacity to adjust the volume of each individual string.
I've been told that the Tone Aligners can be made to sound thinner or fatter by making one coil louder than the other. I've not tried to do this myself.
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Go Bob Go. Glad to see you are carrying on.
The key to thier sonic character is matching the coils resistance/inductance/capacitance/tension, and even position of the winds, wind per wind. In this manner both coils make a contribution to the signal without destructive interference that can happen on other dual coil pickups. Bob's got the one and only machine that can do that yet be able to customize as well as far as I know.
The key to thier sonic character is matching the coils resistance/inductance/capacitance/tension, and even position of the winds, wind per wind. In this manner both coils make a contribution to the signal without destructive interference that can happen on other dual coil pickups. Bob's got the one and only machine that can do that yet be able to customize as well as far as I know.
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I've got a ToneAligner pickup in the neck position of my Desert Rose guitar, and I can only say that it is an amazing pickup. Not only is it noise-free, but it sounds as warm and clear as I hoped it would.
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Richard, Don't expect miracles but I am working on it.richard burton wrote:Bent,
If you can make a single-coil as quiet as a humbucker, then that would be the answer to my quest
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