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Look Inside Wide Range Humbuckers - Vintera, MIM 2016, Squier & Should I open my CuNiFe? Comparison 

Scott Haskitt
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@MikeStevenReaume
@MikeStevenReaume 3 года назад
Would definitely be curious to see the inside of one of the new 2020 CuNiFe pickups! The vintage ones are pretty well documented, so it would be interesting to see how "accurate" the new ones are. I suspect they're super close, but the mystery remains!
@haskitt
@haskitt 3 года назад
I become increasingly curious!
@BeesWaxMinder
@BeesWaxMinder Год назад
@@haskitt Curious enough to do a comparison?
@ChristopherStandardTime
@ChristopherStandardTime 3 года назад
i'd love to see the Cunifes' innards, but they're expensive! i understand the hesitation.
@hairlab_dc4417
@hairlab_dc4417 3 года назад
Thanks for another great vid -- you've settled the marketing shtick/forum rumors once and for all. I was one of the people who assumed from Fender's marketing copy/fora posts that they had made the Vintera WRHB's with either with "historically accurate construction...[using] AlNiCo V" magnets" (Fender) or by replacing the formerly-used foam/wax surrounds with side mounted magnets (TDPRI). It is interesting, though, how much they improved the Vintera pickups demonstrated in your previous vid with those "historically accurate" reflector plates.
@haskitt
@haskitt 3 года назад
Interesting, I spend some time on forums but I wasn’t aware of these particular debates! Cheers!
@hairlab_dc4417
@hairlab_dc4417 3 года назад
​@@haskitt Check out the threads on The Gear Page. As a WRHB fan , you'll get a kick out of them: Not just "how are they made" topics, but also everything from wacky (and sometimes useful) ways to make them sound better to a...er... spirited debate between a guy who made CuNiFe versions before Fender reissued them and well known pickup maker.
@2speedy4u22
@2speedy4u22 3 года назад
Very interesting. Thanks for putting this together. Fingers crossed for 1000 views!
@haskitt
@haskitt 3 года назад
Haha, me too! I'm getting more curious to know what's in those CuNiFes!
@TheBoboMaker
@TheBoboMaker Год назад
I have a MIM 72 thinline reissue, and the pups a somewhat microphonic. I enjoy the midrange onkiness that they have. A totally different sound than my MIA anniversary 52 Hot Rod Tele reissue. The Seymour Duncan mini humbucker neck in the reissue is super smooth and sounds amazing and jazzy. Complete contrast, I love both guitars.
@bdogjr7779
@bdogjr7779 3 года назад
Awesome Scott《☆》Ya I'm interested in splitting open the CUNIFEs. The resistance readings on the fake ones are lower than I was expecting. Nice work👍Thanks for sharing🌴◇:*:◇🌴Greetings from⛾Florida🤳😎🎱☮🔊🖖👍
@haskitt
@haskitt 3 года назад
Thanks! Yeah, I was especially surprised to find the N & B basically were the same on the MIM.
@-doggy-6670
@-doggy-6670 6 месяцев назад
Ive got a project Toronado with a pair of Mexican wide range pickups in it.I found them to be realy muddy sounding so I (in a moment of madness) removed the 6 blind screws from each pickup.They sound so much better now!!!
@ilmisxx2
@ilmisxx2 2 года назад
One small correction, the screw poles are deffinetly not alnicoV or any other type of alnico. The CuNiFe magnets are special because you can shape them into screw shape and you can't do that with an alnico or ceramic magnets because they are way too brittle for that
@haskitt
@haskitt 2 года назад
Yes, Jason Lollar was kind enough to correct me on this already! I think I pinned his comment. Cheers!
@ilmisxx2
@ilmisxx2 2 года назад
@@haskitt didn't see a pinned comment, otherwise I wouldn't have written it 😁
@haskitt
@haskitt 2 года назад
@@ilmisxx2 ahh, you are correct… his comment is actually on one of my other Wide Range videos, he responded to one of my comments and I pinned that! Cheers
@jimmyjames2022
@jimmyjames2022 2 года назад
Thanks for tearing these "Wide Range" pups apart as well as your compare series. I assume you didn't teardown either CuNiFe as I couldn't find it, but understandable due to cost. I find it disappointing that both Fender MIM and Squier use standard HBs with the giant wax spacer but call them wide range using the cover to provide, well, cover. It's flat out misleading marketing. But I guess the good news is you can replace the Player pups with CuNiFes and for the same price more or less have a better axe than the Vintera with the 'kind of but not quite' WRHBs.
@vw9659
@vw9659 3 года назад
The insides of vintage CuNiFe WRHBs are reasonably well photographed online. There's nothing too much that can go wrong in opening them. I've opened mine several times. The bobbins are bigger (tele bridge size ?) and there is the reflector plate underneath, but no wax. The coils are wrapped in ribbon and tape IIRC. The cover should come off easily when you break the two solder joints. Removing a pole piece on a vintage one possibly carries a small risk to the pickup or the pole piece itself (supposedly more brittle than steel). I'm curious as to the metal composition of the vintage, reissue, and new WRHB covers. It would be surprising if the new CuNiFe WRHBs weren't identical internally to the vintage ones.
@haskitt
@haskitt 3 года назад
yeah agreed... I've heard the neck position does away with the reflector on many rebuilds, but I don't know with the new cunife. those pole pieces came right out easily... the vintage one I had bought was cleaned and magnets regaussed.
@jameskrys5286
@jameskrys5286 2 года назад
A few years ago I bought a Squire Vintage Modified '72 Thinline.for $175 at a pawn shop. I have been E-mailing Guitar Fetish about their version of the Wide Range PUs which they call WideTone. The guy said he prefers the Alnico versions. (They make a 7K neck and a 10K bridge in both Alnico and Ceramic magnet versions). I'm going to buy a Ceramic magnet neck and an Alnico bridge. I remember how guitarists used to switch the pickups on EMG guitars and put the Alnico in the bridge and the Ceramic in the neck. I might crack one open and maybe put the Squire covers on if the fit.
@haskitt
@haskitt 2 года назад
good luck, sounds fun!
@ZachariahConnor
@ZachariahConnor 3 года назад
Love these videos Scott!
@haskitt
@haskitt 3 года назад
Thanks Zachariah, more to come!
@hausf.kartreit1111
@hausf.kartreit1111 3 года назад
Supposedly neodium magnets are one of the strongest magnets available. I haven't heard of them being used in pickups but they are cheap & plentiful.
@haskitt
@haskitt 3 года назад
I feel like I've heard of some bass pickups using them, but I've never tried them.
@tgunmusicchannel1973
@tgunmusicchannel1973 2 года назад
Entwistle do cheap but pretty awesome Neodymium
@asdaven1
@asdaven1 Год назад
Why not make some of these with Alnico 5 slugs like on Strats or Teles ? Instead of pole piece screws since you cant find CuniFe anymore. I think the key to the Wide Range Fender sound is magnetic pole pieces instead of the Gibson style with a Bar Magnet and steel pole pieces. The Alnico rods are stronger than CuNiFe which is why they made Wide Ranges with a bigger coil. Probably could make all slug pickups with Alnico slugs on probably a standard Gibson bobbin as the Alnico is a stronger magnet and dosent need as big of a coil. Theoretically I would think this would get you within 70-90% of the sound. I dont know why companies including Fender and Squier arent doing that. Fender could even use the mangetic pole pieces they use in the Teles or Strat. Instead of building a PAF and making it cosmetically look like a Wide Range.
@haskitt
@haskitt Год назад
Jason Lollar commented on this very thing on another Wide Range video I did: “…anyone using a threaded magnet… alnico is way too hard and brittle to machine like that so Alnico is combined with threaded FeCrCo magnets to get an almost exact match with Cunife. Cunife had not been available since the 70s and recently Fender had small batches made and bought all of it and they have a deal with the manufatcurer to be the sole consumer- thats what I heard from a supplier that knows but could be BS…” So lollar, Brandonwound, creamery, fralin and presumably anyone else making threaded Magnet wide ranges are using FeCrCo/AlNiCo alloys.
@asdaven1
@asdaven1 Год назад
@Scott Haskitt True. Alnico cant be threaded or machined. But it CAN be used as a slug (like on Strat or Tele pickups). Seth Lover with the PAFs wanted to use all slugs. It was Gibson who asked for the threaded pole pieces for adjustablity. I dont find them necessary, some do but the whole pickup can be adjusted up or down on each side anyhow. Sure we can invent new alloys but thats going to be expensive. Im just saying take a PAF sized bobbin and use Alnico slugs no bar magnet instead of the steel pole and slugs with the bar magnet and I think it will be closer to a Wide Range than these knockoffs. It ll be a little different. Wide Ranges used weak magnets , wider coil with more turns and resistance. This would be more powerful Alnico 5 magnets and more inductance since theyre slugs and smaller coil and less resistance. But I think it would get into the ball park and not break the bank with common parts instead of experimental materials and design. The key being the magnetic pole pieces instead of steel pole pieces being charged by a bar magnet underneath.
@bluematell
@bluematell Год назад
I have an 2012 AV '72 thinline with the redesigned/revoiced WR's. I put a new CuNiFe in the bridge position which has that sizzle on top (but lacks a bit of that midsnarl the vintage WR's have) Keep the original 2012 in the neck though. Any info about these?
@jamiemaldonado2389
@jamiemaldonado2389 Год назад
So, I just bought a Squire thinline and Fender’s cunife humbuckers are currently on sale for 150. Is it worth swap out and can they be swapped out? I’m really new to all of this so if I decided to swap them out, what else would need to be replaced? Just seeing if it’s worth it or just save up for the Vintage II.
@comeback1827
@comeback1827 Год назад
Hello ! In your opinion what are the humbucker pick UPs sets to not miss when WE love play clean/clear tones ? In sss config, i already have a "glassy" kit (Tonerider surfari), a light bluesy but clear kit (Tonerider Alnico 2 blues), a more heavy/fuller sounding Hendrix kit. And a more modern clear, caractereless but more volumish kit with thé 2020 indonésien Squier classic Vibe 70's pickup kit. And i think i'm an accomplish sss player with that 4 voicing. But what about humbuckers ? Thank you !
@haskitt
@haskitt Год назад
I think the lollar low wind wide range is the way to go with WRHB. For regular humbuckers, I love a Lollar regular wind Neck humbucker with their high wind humbucker Neck. Cheers!
@telecasterbear
@telecasterbear 2 года назад
Swart. Nice.
@gordoplaysbass
@gordoplaysbass Год назад
Are the pole spaces the same? Will covers interchange?
@ipuya
@ipuya 3 года назад
Thank you so much! Can we please please see a comparison between the 2021 WRHB and a Gibson PAF? Cause before deciding which WRHB to get, first we have to determine whether any WRHB is better than a standard PAF. 🙏
@haskitt
@haskitt 3 года назад
Good idea… Gibson ‘57 classic you think would be a good contender?
@ipuya
@ipuya 3 года назад
@@haskitt sounds good to me! Just subscribed and excited for the video!
@richieryan2127
@richieryan2127 2 года назад
It's been 42 years,but I can still hear the sound of a Tele Deluxe I played thru some Silverface model in a store across from my HS. Nothing since has sounded as good...🤩
@bigsierra9653
@bigsierra9653 2 года назад
Trying to open my squires, how did you cut through the solder??
@haskitt
@haskitt 2 года назад
get a razor blade in there and rock it forward and backward... it takes some pressure but not too bad.
@AlessandroLesignoli
@AlessandroLesignoli 2 года назад
Hi! Is the squier splittable? Thank you!
@haskitt
@haskitt 2 года назад
Yes, splittable! I address that about these types of pickups here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CIuG7PSSS40.html - cheers!
@awc5uk
@awc5uk 3 года назад
How do these compare to a Fender Alnico 2 pickup?
@haskitt
@haskitt 3 года назад
What sort of A2 pick ups in particular do you mean?
@awc5uk
@awc5uk 3 года назад
@@haskitt MIM Player Series. Can’t find much online comparing modern Squier Wide Range Humbuckers with Fender Player MIM Alnico 2. Much of a difference in sound?
@haskitt
@haskitt 3 года назад
I haven’t played the mim a2, but from the examples I’ve heard, they’re much darker and lower output than the CuNiFe, and the squires are darker and seemingly higher output than the CuNiFe
@kaickprogrock
@kaickprogrock Год назад
is the MIM alnico magnet?
@haskitt
@haskitt Год назад
Good question… I don’t know what the bar magnets are in the Eminem pick ups. I would imagine they are not ceramic, because they’re not absurdly high output
@blwnova4155
@blwnova4155 7 месяцев назад
Good god - can you just say “CuNiFe” the same way everybody else says it?
@haskitt
@haskitt 7 месяцев назад
You know it’s not an actual word, right? Not that I really care, but when people say it that way, it’s to give a syllable to each element.
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