Examples of using Single-coil in English and their translations into Danish
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Single-coil pickups are characterised by their ability to produce an extremely open sound.
Generally speaking, most Fenders use single-coil, and most Gibsons use double-coil humbuck.
The disadvantage of a single-coil is its sensitivity to ambient noise and hum.
The single-coil J pickups produce a rough
The tone control acts as a push/pull switch to access coil-tapping for single-coil sounds.
The single-coil J pickup provides a more biting quality,
The single-coil J pickups provide a more biting quality,
Featuring 3 single-coil pickups to creating a range of soothingly classic tones perfect for a variety of musical styles.
a special Alnico-powered single-coil Rail pickup.
Many guitarists use both single-coil and humbucking on the same guitar, in order to achieve the benefits of both pick-up types.
offering the choice between sweet sounding single-coil clarity or thundering humbucking destruction.
allowing players to switch between humbucking and single-coil tones.
A further disadvantage is that the single-coil does not tolerate long cables and cords due to a high impedance of the pickup.
Setting the switch to HI is recommended for low level instruments, such as guitars with single-coil pickups or vintage electric pianos.
The bridge-position single-coil Jazz Bass pickup provides a punchy
Equipped with dual high gain single-coil pickups, the Rickenbacker provides a distinctive jangley tone that's unique to this type of guitar.
The pickups consist of two New Player Series Humbuckers and a Single-Coil, which produce classic Fender tones packed with plenty of punch.
DynaSonic Single-Coil Pickups The DynaSonic single-coil pickups have been a Gretsch standard since the late'40s
This great value bass guitar features popular split-p and j-style single-coil pickups delivering a thick,
Beautifully Designed Featuring a set of single-coil strat pickups,