Booster Pedal Question - Didn't Matt say 7,000 windings? I want to think it would be less than that, but I might very well be wrong. I have always wondered how many windings go into each of the TriSonic pickups. If I had to guess, I would say somewhere around 5 thousand turns.. Would the middle have more than the bridge?
The ironic thing, I think, is that the BMG Super is probably the way they would have built the guitar, had they not been limited by finance, technology and equipment.
Another great podcast, fantastic attention to detail from Matt, which is what it’s all about.
Good to see/hear you on the podcast Matt! Keep up the good work 👍🏻😀
Great episode, Matt’s a diamond 💎, the mad scientist he is 😁
I’ve edited my competition answer out as I know it’s wayyyyy over the top lol
One of these days, Matt will make an actual replica of Brian May!!!!!
I’m putting my order in now!! I’ll take two… One 35 years old and the other 72!
Thanks for all your hard work this year, the Brian may live pod cast was amazing, but all your vids are great thank you 👍🏻🏴🎸
Thanks Telekon80!
I would love some in depth video on tri sonic: how they're made, how they differ to single coils, and what brian May's spec is.
Keep your eyes peeled in the coming months..
Howdy! Love Matt's work. He's a great guy also! Keep up the good work guys!
Matt is a great guy thats for sure :-)
Love this episode too.🥰
Glad you Enjoyed this Episode Peter
I still need to get a set of Yonderbosk pickups! I'm always the last in line!
They are available again now!
Happy birthday to the show.
Booster Pedal Question - Didn't Matt say 7,000 windings? I want to think it would be less than that, but I might very well be wrong. I have always wondered how many windings go into each of the TriSonic pickups. If I had to guess, I would say somewhere around 5 thousand turns.. Would the middle have more than the bridge?
In the past, ive read the amount of windings was 7000 for each pickup.
Good question
The ironic thing, I think, is that the BMG Super is probably the way they would have built the guitar, had they not been limited by finance, technology and equipment.
Having seen a few I’m not sure that you would do it quite that way