There are also modified pickups that Gibson used in 70's tribute series, they combined non magnetic steel bars that are used instead of pole pieces and Alnico magnet at the bottomplopswagon wrote:seems like the mini-humbucker has individual pole pieces over the magnet and a Firebird has bar magnets inside the wire coils.
What's up with Gibson Firebird prices?
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Please don't interrupt the discussion about the use of the term "mini humbucker", I'm keen to find out who's right.sunshiner wrote:There are also modified pickups that Gibson used in 70's tribute series, they combined non magnetic steel bars that are used instead of pole pieces and Alnico magnet at the bottom
MatthewK wrote:Please don't interrupt the discussion about the use of the term "mini humbucker", I'm keen to find out who's right.sunshiner wrote:There are also modified pickups that Gibson used in 70's tribute series, they combined non magnetic steel bars that are used instead of pole pieces and Alnico magnet at the bottom
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Dammitbrandonwinmill wrote:MatthewK wrote:Please don't interrupt the discussion about the use of the term "mini humbucker", I'm keen to find out who's right.sunshiner wrote:There are also modified pickups that Gibson used in 70's tribute series, they combined non magnetic steel bars that are used instead of pole pieces and Alnico magnet at the bottom
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I was checking out the old catalogues from here:
http://www.vintageguitarandbass.com/gibson/catalogues/
I looked at the ones from the Firebird, Les Paul Deluxe, even the ES-325 (which looked like the Firebird, but are single-coil sounding with one magnet/polepiece thing in the middle, I think they used them on some non-reverse FBs too).
Gibson calls them all "humbucking" and never seemed to use the term "mini-humbucker" back in the day.
http://www.vintageguitarandbass.com/gibson/catalogues/
I looked at the ones from the Firebird, Les Paul Deluxe, even the ES-325 (which looked like the Firebird, but are single-coil sounding with one magnet/polepiece thing in the middle, I think they used them on some non-reverse FBs too).
Gibson calls them all "humbucking" and never seemed to use the term "mini-humbucker" back in the day.
i'm pretty sure the one in the deluxe is the one simply referred to as "mini-humbucker".. and that's the one tim is calling a mini humbucker and he's absolutely right.. however, they were all narrower than full size and can all be called mini. Most call the firebird pickup "firebird mini-humbucker" because it's smaller in size than a full size paf and comes in the firebird. We are simply arguing the language. We are both 100 percent right IMO.Fakir Mustache wrote:I was checking out the old catalogues from here:
http://www.vintageguitarandbass.com/gibson/catalogues/
I looked at the ones from the Firebird, Les Paul Deluxe, even the ES-325 (which looked like the Firebird, but are single-coil sounding with one magnet/polepiece thing in the middle, I think they used them on some non-reverse FBs too).
Gibson calls them all "humbucking" and never seemed to use the term "mini-humbucker" back in the day.
I played a telecaster many years ago in a guitar center and fell in love with it., I can't remember the model name but the neck had a mini. I asked the guy that worked there about the pickup and he told me it was a mini humbucker like in a firebird that seymour duncan made for this tele and is used as a replacement in firebirds. I wish i had bought it but i couldn't afford it at the time. It sounded awesome. Played perfect. It was natural finish. I think that's when my obsession for that pickup began. It wasn't until later i realized they had different forms of minis. I thought about getting a firebird pickup and putting it in my tele but i don't know which mini the tele pickup was built after.
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The Gibson Firebird and the Gibson non-reverse Firebird don't have body shapes that are exact reflections of each other. Does that mean we shouldn't refer to the non-reverse Firebird as so (because it isn't) or should we refer to it how Gibson named it?
Does a 'firebird pickup' remove (or buck) hum? If so, surely that makes it a humbucker, mini or otherwise?
Does a 'firebird pickup' remove (or buck) hum? If so, surely that makes it a humbucker, mini or otherwise?
benecol wrote:...except that Firebird pickups aren't mini-humbuckers. Link.
no tim.. you told me i was wrong when i said i like minihumbucker'sbenecol wrote:
(awaits brandon telling me that's not Brian Jones, that's "a rolling stone").
cur wrote:I need it to be smaller or I get shitty messages from mezz telling me my junk's too big.
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in that case surely mine is "brandonwinmill" rather than brandonMatthewK wrote:Surely his name is "benecol" rather than "tim".brandonwinmill wrote:no tim.. you told me i was wrong when i said i like minihumbucker's
cur wrote:I need it to be smaller or I get shitty messages from mezz telling me my junk's too big.
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