Alnico 5 humbucker pickup set for LP-style guitars vs FLEOR Alnico 5 Humbucker Pickup Set for LP – Neck & Bridge
Key Differences
Both listings are from FLEOR and share Alnico 5 magnets, wax potting, and 4-conductor wiring; PRODUCT A (B0CKT6BQDQ) explicitly lists neck/bridge DC resistance as ~7–8kΩ and ~14–15kΩ in its cons while PRODUCT B (B0CKT85RZB) repeats similar resistance ranges but puts more emphasis on a "thick, powerful tone with low hum." Choose A if you prioritize the specific stated resistance values called out as cons; choose B if the seller's description emphasizing tone and low hum better matches your needs
Alnico 5 humbucker pickup set for LP-style guitars
Alnico 5 humbucker set with copper-nickel baseplate and 4-conductor wire for coil-splitting and multiple wiring options. Delivers a thick, powerful tone with low squeal due to wax potting. Customers praise sound quality and value
Pros
- Alnico 5 magnets for strong output
- 4-conductor lead wire for multiple wiring options
- Wax potted for squeal-free operation
- Copper-nickel baseplate with golden cover
Cons
- Neck pickup resistance 7-8k ohms
- Bridge pickup resistance 14-15k ohms
FLEOR Alnico 5 Humbucker Pickup Set for LP – Neck & Bridge
Alnico 5 humbucker set with 4-conductor wiring for coil-splitting and versatile wiring. Delivers thick, powerful tone with low hum and wax-potted for squeal-free operation. One customer notes strong coil-split sound and great value
Pros
- 4-conductor lead wire for multiple wiring options
- wax-potted for squeal-free operation
- thick, powerful tone with low hum
Cons
- neck and bridge resistance ranges vary (7-8k and 14-15k ohms)
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