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Which modern single coil pup is similar to Viper pups?

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FlySig
Posted 2013-11-04 8:08 PM (#479649)
Subject: Which modern single coil pup is similar to Viper pups?



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Is there a modern single coil pickup with a similar sound to the old 70's Ovation single coil pickups used in the viper?
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Damon67
Posted 2013-11-05 2:10 PM (#479660 - in reply to #479649)
Subject: Re: Which modern single coil pup is similar to Viper pups?



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What are you looking to put em in? Regardless of what your wife says, size does matter.
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MWoody
Posted 2013-11-05 3:11 PM (#479664 - in reply to #479649)
Subject: Re: Which modern single coil pup is similar to Viper pups?



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I don't know of any direct replacements but I have been sucessful as sticking some Artec Minis in a few guitars.

http://artecsound.com/catalog/index.html http://artecsound.com/catalog/Pickups_OEM_2013.pdf

http://artecsound.com/catalog/Pickups_ARTEC_2012.pdf

Lok at the "minis" with the Alnico 5 magnets.

 



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FlySig
Posted 2013-11-05 8:19 PM (#479669 - in reply to #479649)
Subject: Re: Which modern single coil pup is similar to Viper pups?



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I'm contemplating downsizing the collection. The much loved Viper doesn't get much play time after acquiring a Deacon with Ovation single coils plus GraphTech piezo saddles. I love the sound and the way the guitar plays. It is a bit heavy though. My favorite to play is a Hamer Newport (semi-hollow) but I am not a big fan of the PAF humbuckers.

So my thought is perhaps to downsize to only the Hamer, modded with single coils and the GraphTech Ghost system. Thus I would need humbucker sized single coils.

One option I've been considering is the Fralin unbucker, which is an unequally wound splittable humbucker. It would give a variety of options, the question is whether it does a good job at both the single coil and humbucker sounds, or is it too much of a compromise?
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MWoody
Posted 2013-11-05 8:42 PM (#479671 - in reply to #479649)
Subject: Re: Which modern single coil pup is similar to Viper pups?



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Did I ruin you with that Viperized Deacon? I would like to try these some time.

http://www.seymourduncan.com/products/electric/humbucker/medium-output/prails_shpr1/

 



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FlySig
Posted 2013-11-05 8:49 PM (#479673 - in reply to #479649)
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That SD is an interesting looking option. P-90's sound great in a Newport.

And yes that hybrid Deacon has some great sounds! Running the piezos into an acoustic amp and the single coils into a tube amp has endless possibilities.
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Damon67
Posted 2013-11-05 10:24 PM (#479675 - in reply to #479649)
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An alnico P90 is probably the closest to a Viper pup anyway I would think
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stonebobbo
Posted 2013-11-06 10:32 AM (#479695 - in reply to #479649)
Subject: Re: Which modern single coil pup is similar to Viper pups?



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I really like the Seymour Duncan PhatCats that are in my Newport. PhatCats are very P90 like. Maybe not quite as hot as the Viper bridge PU, but they're smoother.
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FlySig
Posted 2013-11-06 11:39 AM (#479696 - in reply to #479649)
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Everyone on the Hamer fan club forum raves about the PhatCats in the Newport.

Ultimately I am not thrilled with the Seth Lover PAFs in the Newport. It has some great tones but overall it is a bit of a struggle sometimes to get clarity. The Viper and the Deacon never disappoint.



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MWoody
Posted 2013-11-06 1:10 PM (#479701 - in reply to #479649)
Subject: Re: Which modern single coil pup is similar to Viper pups?



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For anyone wondering which Ovationstien we were talking about here is an all Mahogany Deacon with Viper pickups and Graph Tech piezos in the saddles (they fit real good) for a pre VXT Solidbody.



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MWoody
Posted 2013-11-06 1:18 PM (#479702 - in reply to #479649)
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Or this was the last configuration.



Edited by MWoody 2013-11-06 1:19 PM
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FlySig
Posted 2013-11-06 1:49 PM (#479706 - in reply to #479649)
Subject: Re: Which modern single coil pup is similar to Viper pups?



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That last one is the one I have, with the battery jack on pickguard. I soldered in a battery clip in the original battery compartment in the back, so it does not need the external battery. The piezos through an acoustic amp sound very good. Not quite an acoustic Ovation, but getting close.

The real solution for me is to keep the Hamer and the Deacon, offloading the Viper. And the next question is which acoustic O's/A's to keep?
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