Steve Nukather
Well-known member
I have never liked the Dimarzio virtual vintage humbucker that comes stock in most Silhouette Specials. Low notes lack depth and punch. Weak, tubby sounding, not enough clarity. The overall frequency spectrum seems constricted. Earlier today I set about deconstructing one of my Silhouette Special humbuckers to learn more about its design shortcomings.
After leaving the pickup out in the sun for a few hours to soften the wax potting, I carefully removed the screw poles and 4 baseplate screws. With the baseplate off, I found Dimarzio's 'Airbucker Technology' which is nothing but cheap plastic spacers used to insulate the bar magnet from the pole pieces. I removed the plastic spacers and repositioned the magnet to touch the slug poles like a traditional humbucker. Then, I used a 2" piece of nickel plated steel bass guitar string to fill the gap between magnet and screw poles. This arrangement increases transfer of magnetism from magnet to pole pieces. Reattached the baseplate, reflowed the wax, then soldered it into my Silhouette Special and fired up my amp.
Huge improvement. The pickup is far more articulate. Output is increased, and the bass response is punchy and solid. Sounds like a proper humbucker now. I will be leaving it installed and playing it regularly. Highly recommended mod if you're looking to get more power out of your Silhouette Special.
After leaving the pickup out in the sun for a few hours to soften the wax potting, I carefully removed the screw poles and 4 baseplate screws. With the baseplate off, I found Dimarzio's 'Airbucker Technology' which is nothing but cheap plastic spacers used to insulate the bar magnet from the pole pieces. I removed the plastic spacers and repositioned the magnet to touch the slug poles like a traditional humbucker. Then, I used a 2" piece of nickel plated steel bass guitar string to fill the gap between magnet and screw poles. This arrangement increases transfer of magnetism from magnet to pole pieces. Reattached the baseplate, reflowed the wax, then soldered it into my Silhouette Special and fired up my amp.
Huge improvement. The pickup is far more articulate. Output is increased, and the bass response is punchy and solid. Sounds like a proper humbucker now. I will be leaving it installed and playing it regularly. Highly recommended mod if you're looking to get more power out of your Silhouette Special.