Okay, so I was modding my AL for some alternate switching, and I noticed that the neck and middle pickups say "APS-3" whereas the bridge pickup says APS-2 BP. Obviously the bridge is an APS-2 with a baseplate (which incidentally is much smaller than a tele baseplate as you can see, which might account for the bridge sounding kind of like a strat/tele hybrid), but what are the APS-3? Seymour duncan doesn't offer them commercially, and I'm trying to figure out how they differ from the APS-2.
I'm assuming they are still Alnico II, as both the APS-1 and APS-2 are Alnico II, the only difference being staggered (APS-1) vs flat (APS-2) polepieces. I already checked and the DC resistance is the same on all 3 pickups (6.4k), so that isn't it.
Could they actually be Alnico III in the neck and middle positions? That would be pretty cool.
Oh, here's a pic so everybody can see (interestingly the neck pickup appears to have been manufactured more recently than the other two, and is the only one that is ROHS compliant which I guess in this case probably means they just used different solder) -
I'm assuming they are still Alnico II, as both the APS-1 and APS-2 are Alnico II, the only difference being staggered (APS-1) vs flat (APS-2) polepieces. I already checked and the DC resistance is the same on all 3 pickups (6.4k), so that isn't it.
Could they actually be Alnico III in the neck and middle positions? That would be pretty cool.
Oh, here's a pic so everybody can see (interestingly the neck pickup appears to have been manufactured more recently than the other two, and is the only one that is ROHS compliant which I guess in this case probably means they just used different solder) -
