Woodbucker 24
Neck 8.3k/A2
For pricing click here: www.zhangbucker.com/humbuckers.html and scroll to the bottom.
This is a hotter wound neck pickup designed for 24-fret guitars, most SG’s, or any guitar where the neck pickup is a bit closer to the bridge than usual. The extra turns are there to make up for the reduced vibration closer to the bridge.
Options:
Splat Option**................................................... $15 per pickup.
New Looking Nickel or Gold Cover....................Inquire via phone or email
RS Relic Aged Nickel Cover................................$30 (yup, RS just hiked their prices, sorry)
4-conductor.........................................................NO CHARGE
**The Splat is a means of getting a beefier option to the typical wimpy/slicey split humbucker tone. One coil is tapped part way so when you throw the switch you get all of one coil plus part of the other coil for a bigger, more authentic "single coil" tone. For example, if you had an 8k pickup, instead of the 4k split that sounds like a mosquito on a good day, you could have 5.5k, 6.0k, 6.5k or anywhere in between. Though I will likely make some recommendations for what's best for what you want, the exact spec is up to you...
Splat Option**................................................... $15 per pickup.
New Looking Nickel or Gold Cover....................Inquire via phone or email
RS Relic Aged Nickel Cover................................$30 (yup, RS just hiked their prices, sorry)
4-conductor.........................................................NO CHARGE
**The Splat is a means of getting a beefier option to the typical wimpy/slicey split humbucker tone. One coil is tapped part way so when you throw the switch you get all of one coil plus part of the other coil for a bigger, more authentic "single coil" tone. For example, if you had an 8k pickup, instead of the 4k split that sounds like a mosquito on a good day, you could have 5.5k, 6.0k, 6.5k or anywhere in between. Though I will likely make some recommendations for what's best for what you want, the exact spec is up to you...