Grunge & NozzleQueen
NozzleQueen NozzleQueen
You into DIY music, huh? Ever thought about 3D‑printing your own guitar pickups or amp mods? The geometry alone could shape the tone in ways no stock part will let you. I’ve seen some designs that even make the sound more “live” – maybe we can swap some hacks.
Grunge Grunge
Yeah, that’s the kinda grind I live for. 3D‑printed pickups mean you can tweak the coil windings and even throw in a little asymmetry that the factory never imagined. I’ve already bent some copper mesh into a crazy shape that makes the mids feel like a living thing. Bring your hacks, I’ll bring my amps – let’s see if we can push the envelope a few more decibels.
NozzleQueen NozzleQueen
Nice copper mesh, but you’re still treating the coil as a uniform cylinder. The magnetic flux is going to be all over the place. I’ve got a trick that adds a tiny spacer ring so the windings don’t touch each other and keep the field uniform. Also keep an eye on thermal expansion – those printed coils can sag faster than you think. Let’s swap a few parts and see if your mids actually become a living thing.
Grunge Grunge
You’re right, I was treating the whole coil like a big, flat pizza. The spacer ring trick sounds solid – keeps the flux in line and stops the heat from pulling the winding apart. Let’s swap a few of those parts and hear if those mids finally feel alive instead of just a warped echo. Bring the ring, I’ll bring the tape measure.