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A high-output version of the 490T, Gibson's 498T "Hot Alnico" treble humbucker combines the more powerful response of an Alnico 5 magnet with additional balanced windings on each coil, which puts the emphasis on the pickup's upper midrange frequencies for enhanced crunch and sustain. The 498T is perfect for any hard rock application, easily overdriving amplifiers for a beefy, sizzling output that boosts any guitar's power and presence.

The pole pieces on the 498T are also aligned a little further apart to accommodate the spacing of the strings at the bridge, which is different than the spacing of the strings at the neck. This aids in producing powerful leads and thick rhythm without sacrificing single-note definition. The 498T features shielded, four-conductor wiring for series, parallel or split-coil operation and is fully wax potted to eliminate any chance of microphonic feedback.
Gibson 498T "Hot Alnico" Treble Humbucker Pickup Chrome
Gibson 498T "Hot Alnico" Treble Humbucker Pickup Chrome
Gibson 498T "Hot Alnico" Treble Humbucker Pickup Chrome

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  • Position: Bridge
  • Magnet: Alnico 5
  • Wiring: 4-Conductor
  • Cover: None
  • Double Black Bobbins
  • Wax Potted
  • Average DC Resistance: 14.2K
  • Details: High output, enhanced mids and highs

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  • Doesn't sound good in all guitars

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    submitted4 months ago

    byWichtermaster

    fromBloomington, Mn

    I like these in a Les Paul Studio but in an SG Standard it sounds almost as bad as the 490t. Notes don't sustain well and sound like u have a compressor on. I find these and 490's make an SG sound like a tele with both the neck and bridge going. lackluster cleans. Doesn't always pair well with a 490r either, sound times they won't sound fully in phase when hooked up correctly. Its odd Gibson pairs the 498t and 490r cause they wont always play well together. Do yourself a favor and get a Seymour Duncan JB or a Dimarzio Tone Zone instead. I have owned a few 498r pups and tried in a number of guitars thru the years and this model is a hard pass

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  • asked byd

    fromtx

    Can a chrome or nickel cover be put over these?

    Can a chrome or nickel cover be put over these?

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    I'm sorry but no. Modifications are not available.
  • asked byTony

    fromBrownsville, Tx

    Will the 498t pick up come with the gibson quick connector?

    Will the 498t pick up come with the gibson quick connector?

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    I’m sorry, I don’t know what that is. They're not solderless.