Today I've introduce a few designs that I've been sitting on for a while.
A modified version of the Death Valley neck humbucker that takes the aims of the original just a bit further. Resulting in a neck humbucker that has little in common with the typical neck humbucker.
Desert Dew bridge humbucker sized P90
The desert Dew bridge is a design that has been requested multiple times and been made to custom order thus far. Every time it has proven very popular, so it now joins the neck position as our first complete humbucker sized P90 set.
https://www.alegree.co.uk/collections/humbucker-sized-pickups/products/desert-dew-humbucker-sized-p90Desert Dew P90 set
After finishing the Desert Dew set there was no reason to not make it in P90 format too, so here it is.
https://www.alegree.co.uk/collections/p90-sized-pickups/products/desert-dew-adapted-humbucker-sized-p90-p90s
Comments
Good to see the bridge DD's on your website. My bridge DD P90 sized HB is f**ing awesome. The slight compression of both DD's make them really versatile. Great pickups.
The DD's caught me off guard. I didn't have any idea they'd find themselves a popular pick for Jazz, but they just seem to have fallen straight into it. Most people who end up asking me about the best pickup for their Jazz guitars usually start at the DD for reasons unknown to me.
Output is a derivative of number of wire turns and the magnetic flux density. Both of which are exceptionally high for the Death Valley bridge (and pretty high for the neck too). Let's say for example if it was wound with a Seymour Duncan JB's wire, the resistance would be around 22k, a BK warpig, around 27k. It's hot. But due to the design of it, it's been described as having the characteristics of a hot PAF. Which arguably makes it perceived as being hotter just by the extra clarity and treble content.