k o y l wrote:I agree...of course they have their own sound ! like every humbuckers available on the market. Seymour Duncan wouldn't bother to produce 20+ different kind of humbuckers if they sounded all the same.. just listen to the samples and tell me if you think the Super Distortion sounds like the Jazz.
then what, exactly,
is your "average" humbucker? i'm not trying to be sarcastic at all — i'd really like to know! everyone complains that these pickups are just like every other humbucker, except for the Fender Wide Range reissue, and, well, they're
not! but, then again, neither is any other humbucker, really…
k o y l wrote:

Why ?
Is the ability to adjust pole pieces more important than the sound ?
to
me? no! but to the average guy on the street, whose musical hero plays an original, and doesn't know a damn thing about CuNife, AlNiCo, whatever? yes! can't you just imagine it? “hey, the ones on (insert famous Telecaster Deluxe players name here)'s Telecaster have screws, and these don't! what a rip off!” i mean, Fender isn't a small boutique company marketing to dedicated guitarists with niche interests (like, say,
us), they're a mass producer of musical instruments which have to appeal to as many people as humanly possible! that's my point: Fender
physically could have made the reissues sound more like the originals, but how many “average” people would buy them?
k o y l wrote:You obviously been lucky enough to try out all these pickups and a FWR original in real...
of course not — but, i
do know how they're all
built, and have been able to try out some of them, and have heard plenty of recordings of others, etc, just like you, probably.
k o y l wrote:Re-read what I wrote again...
It's just that we have a lot of members here that have built guitars with FWR Ri paired with 1 meg pots and the combination of the two has proved to be a lot more satisfying in terms of clarity, treble and dynamics response than when the pups are used with 250k or 500k.
So what I said is even (<-- read) with the FWR Ri as we know it, Fender could have made the guitar sounding closer to the original with that simple change in pot values.
i
have: “they just had to put 1 meg pots in their guitar to have people beleive these pickups are
exact copies of originals.” you didn't say “more” like, you said “
exactly” like! switching from 250k pots to 1 meg pots
won't make your guitar sound like it has original Wide Range humbuckers, but it
will make your guitar sounds like it has 1 meg pots, and, yes, that might be closer to how you think it
should sound,
but, again, those pickups were almost certainly
designed for 250k pots, and
that's why Fender uses them — not stupidity, or laziness, or anything else!
k o y l wrote:So when you make that kind of sarcastic pointless remarks...
that remark was
not, in
any way, sarcastic! i know everyone hears things differently, but usually that means they hear the same thing, and have a different opinion on it —
not that they literally hear something completely different! i mean, somebody might say a Les Paul has a “rich” sound, and a Stratocaster has a “cheap” sound, while somebody else might say a Stratocaster has a “clear” sound and a Les Paul has a “muddy” sound, but, really, both people are saying the
exact same thing, but in their own words, based on their own perspective — that's
not what's happened here; we both heard the
same instrument, and actually think it sounds completely
different (as in exactly
opposite!) don't you think that's weird? no? okay, then… maybe
i'm just weird?
k o y l wrote:That said, I had much fun "talking" with you but I feel like I have better things to do than responding to you on this.
You obviously don't want to discuss things in order to advice for the best choice or to make informations more accurate, what you want is to argue on things just for the sake of being the one who is right, just like a 6 years old little boy.
The point of this topic (and this forum generally speaking) is someone asked for people's opinions and feelings about a piece of guitar gears, so people answered and gave him their feelings told him what they know about this piece of gear and some advice... we all have different experiences about things and I'm sure fullerplast is aware of that and have since made his own mix of what have been said to him and made his own opinion about it.. and it's just about that: opinions and personnal tastes. The aim is not to find the ultimate truth about guitar gears, it just does not exist ! The aim is not find what is best suited for you.
for whatever it's worth, i wasn't
trying to argue with opinions, but, rather, things which were presented as
facts,
and the general way some people here seem to dismiss these pickups out of hand, without even
considering their own merits! i felt that
would be helpful to the original poster, but, maybe i was wrong?
i don't know... i certainly
wasn't just arguing for the sake of being “right!”