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Started by sniper, June 03, 2012, 08:34:42 PM

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uwe

"The Bicentennials are sidewinders and have weaker output.  Sound more Fender single coil to me compared to the 60s."

Amen. Finally someone says it.

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Quote from: uwe on June 12, 2012, 08:39:08 AM
"The Bicentennials are sidewinders and have weaker output.  Sound more Fender single coil to me compared to the 60s."

Amen. Finally someone says it.

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I was with you there until that last line...actually I sent SlinkP's Bicentennial pup directly to Steve Soar for analysis and his opinion (after basically, 'what the hell is this') was the same.  He's a guitard so he has no dog in the hunt.  That's why I like to have him build bass stuff.  The bicentennial series electronics circuit also acts to enhance that single coil feel.

TBird1958

Quote from: uwe on June 12, 2012, 08:39:08 AM
"The Bicentennials are sidewinders and have weaker output.  Sound more Fender single coil to me compared to the 60s."

Amen. Finally someone says it.

TB Plus roolz!!!


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uwe

"The bicentennial series electronics circuit also acts to enhance that single coil feel."

Parallel or in series ... whatever. At least on mine the bass sounds loudest and fullest with both pups on in stark contrast to all sixties and modern day Birds where taking away the treble pup heightens phatness of sound.   

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I never seem to recall this exactly right......'76s are stock wired parallel? Or series?
Between my three I do notice a fair bit of difference in tone, with the green one being the most nasal, least bassy, highest output, the purple being a happy medium with a more balanced tone overall. The black '77 is a bit bassy and slightly less output.......
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dadagoboi

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Series.  Legendary Gibson QC probably accounts for the wide differences in the three.  They never got around to putting counters on their winding machines and the variation in pup output is more noticeable in a series setup.

TBird1958



That's pretty much what I'd thought about the pickups, the end result is 3 different sounding basses - not wildly different but different in a pleasant way. Thanks  :)
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