Re: Callaham "Cryogenic" Fralin Vintage Output pickups
Actually, as OA points out, freezing them - especially quickly and at extreme temperatures - could harm them.
My initial take is that this is hype. But there maybe some effect if the enamal wire coating did crack all through the windings and there are now random shorted coils throughout the pickup. Would it sound "better"? Or just different?
I am a bit incredulous at his claim of seeing an 18% increase in output though...
I still love the Callaham steel tremolo blocks though.
Re: Callaham "Cryogenic" Fralin Vintage Output pickups
I like that Callaham sweats the details when it comes to hardware.
But I'm sitting here trying to imagine how one would meaningfully improve what we hear in Buddy Holly's break on "Heartbeat," the first couple of Dire Straits records and George Harrison's slide playing on "Give Me Love."
Why didn't Leo or Abigail care enough to pre-flash-freeze pickups? Jerks. :bonk
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NeoFauve
But I'm sitting here trying to imagine how one would meaningfully improve what we hear in Buddy Holly's break on "Heartbeat," the first couple of Dire Straits records and George Harrison's slide playing on "Give Me Love."
George had his strat cryogenically frozen during the skiing scenes in Help.
I'm still trying to figure out when Buddy had his frozen. I think the Winter Dance Party was a little late.
I'm not sure about Knopfler. He's Glaswegian. Is it cold there?
Re: Callaham "Cryogenic" Fralin Vintage Output pickups
i love that we've gone back to :daville!
i'm gonna start searching for a pic of the deepfreeze that fender used to use back in the day. i'm sure it was avocado colored or some shit like that! maybe this is the missing link in the mojo process?
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Kap'n
Is that Sonic Blue?
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I wonder if food tastes better after being in a vintage 'fridge like that?
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My beers taste better "cryogenically treated" in the fridge
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[/QUOTE] I'm not sure about Knopfler. He's Glaswegian. Is it cold there?[/QUOTE]
Knopfler was born in Glasgow but is generally regarded as a Geordie as his parents moved to Newcastle when he was around 7. Geordies are proud to be known as "hard" and often can be seen bare to the waist as spectators at Newcastle's midwinter Soccer matches. I don't think that counts as cryogenically frozen but it can be a bit "nippy"!