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Wide range humbucker vs mudbucker ..???


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A wide range humbucker will pick up and reproduce a wide frequency spectrum, being brighter, and more true to the source, that is the string vibrations on the bass, also being much more articulate and with much better definition, while a mudbucker reproduces a much more narrow frequency range with a lot of the high end frequency content being rolled off, resulting in a dark, boomy and muddy sound, somewhat lacking in articulation and definition in comparison, hence the names.

 

Also the mudbucker will be likely to have much higher output in comparison.

 

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6 hours ago, Baloney Balderdash said:

A wide range humbucker will pick up and reproduce a wide frequency spectrum, being brighter, and more true to the source, that is the string vibration on the bass, a mudbucker reproduce a much more narrow frequency range and a lot of the high end frequency spectrum is cut off, producing a dark, muddy sound, hence the names.

 

Also the mudbucker will be likely to have much higher output in comparison.

 

Great , thanks  😁👍 

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