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Model
Gibson’s legendary 496R and 500T pickups, which feature clear coil forms to see the copper wire, ceramic magnets, and plenty of wire for a screaming' hot pick up. |
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Winds
The coil on the 496R pickup is machine wound 5,700 times, while the coil on the 500T pickup is machine wound 7,500 times. |
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Wire Material
The wire used in these pickups is made from polysol copper, which is insulated to reduce capacitance leakage. It is the same wire used in pickup manufacturing in the 1950s and 1960s. |
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Coil Material
The coil of each pickup is made from ABS plastic, which is hard and durable and can withstand a broad range of temperatures. |
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Pole Piece Material
The pole pieces inside each pickup are made from 416-grade stainless steel – a highly machinable steel that is hardened by heat treatment. It is also known for its resistance to wear and corrosion. |
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Pole Piece Position From Nut
In the 496R pickup, the pole pieces are positioned 19.44” from the nut, while the pole pieces in the 500T pickup are positioned 23.625” from the nut. |
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Magnet Material
The magnets in both the 496R and 500T pickups are Ceramic Five magnets manufactured at just the right temperature to ensure high intrinsic coercive force. |
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Magnet Position From Nut
The magnet in the 496R pickup is positioned 20.13” from the nut, while the magnet in the 500T is positioned 22.94” from the nut. |
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Tonal Characteristics
The 496R produces incredible sustain and cutting power with its, adding more highs with increased definition and no muddiness at all. The 500T is one of Gibson’s most powerful pickups, and contains a three ceramic magnet structure, which enables a no-holds-barred rock and roll crunch that never loses its rich combination of enhanced lows and crystal clear highs. |