Re: Do I want a Pearly Gates Bridge?
It's a cool sound. I split to the stud coil on one and the screw in the other. Not sure which, though.
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Re: Do I want a Pearly Gates Bridge?
Originally posted by Benjy_26The output is going to be low with either coil. I'm talking Danelectro low.
Ryan
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Re: Do I want a Pearly Gates Bridge?
Originally posted by rspst14The Pearly Gates uses an unbalanced coil configuration, so make sure you split to the coil with the higher resistance. I don't remember which one that is, someone else will have to chime in on that one.
Ryan
The output is going to be low with either coil. I'm talking Danelectro low.
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Re: Do I want a Pearly Gates Bridge?
Once you install the PG bridge you'll have to put some clips man! I'd like to hear it through a good clean channel.
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Re: Do I want a Pearly Gates Bridge?
the PG neck split was a very nice sound indeed.......never tried the PG bridge though (my PG neck is now guy who invented fire's PG neck)
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Re: Do I want a Pearly Gates Bridge?
The Pearly Gates uses an unbalanced coil configuration, so make sure you split to the coil with the higher resistance. I don't remember which one that is, someone else will have to chime in on that one.
Ryan
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Re: Do I want a Pearly Gates Bridge?
Bump for any more thoughts.
Originally posted by FattyOh, another point of interest along the same subject:
Anyone have any experiences with splitting a PG? I'm imagining a very vintage-stratish sound..
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Re: Do I want a Pearly Gates Bridge?
The PG is the best bridge pickup i have ever played, and i have played most of the SD line. I paired mine with an Alnico II pro in the neck (both have aII magnets) and i love it!
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Re: Do I want a Pearly Gates Bridge?
Oh, another point of interest along the same subject:
Anyone have any experiences with splitting a PG? I'm imagining a very vintage-stratish sound..
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Re: Do I want a Pearly Gates Bridge?
a PG has a spike in the upper mids...that is what most people are talking about when they say it's kinda bright. It's a great pup, very PAF'ish but with a Texas kick...kinda like a Seth with hot sauce!!!
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Originally posted by the guy who invented fireYES...I have a CC/APH set in one of my guitars and a PG set in the other...I know what you mean about the clean tone of a CC...the PG has a far better clean sound. Lots of people say that a PG is shrill but I disagree...to be honest a PG is my favorite pup...both bridge and neck, if fact I am going to suggest a PG neck for you as well. I got a PG bridge first and was blown away, I got the neck later and was even more impressed. IMO a PG neck is one of the best neck buckers you can get your hands on! The bridge is just as killer. Very vintage in tone and output and a great pickup. BTW...what are the other specs of the guitar???
good luck
The guy who invented fire
Yea, I've heard quite a few stories from both sides of the issue regarding the treble of the PG.. some say it's fine, others saying it's a bit unbalanced. I suppose I'll find that out for myself.
The guitar itself is a flat-top Warmoth LPS with a Walnut top, Black Limba body, Wenge neck and Ebony fretboard. (Not exactly the brightest guitar to begin with! )
I've tried the C5/'59 combo in there previously.. it worked pretty well, but the bridge by itself seemed a bit unfocused, especially in a full-band situation. I'm hoping the PG will have the mids that the C5 lacked.. from the sounds of things, it does.
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YES...I have a CC/APH set in one of my guitars and a PG set in the other...I know what you mean about the clean tone of a CC...the PG has a far better clean sound. Lots of people say that a PG is shrill but I disagree...to be honest a PG is my favorite pup...both bridge and neck, if fact I am going to suggest a PG neck for you as well. I got a PG bridge first and was blown away, I got the neck later and was even more impressed. IMO a PG neck is one of the best neck buckers you can get your hands on! The bridge is just as killer. Very vintage in tone and output and a great pickup. BTW...what are the other specs of the guitar???
good luck
The guy who invented fire
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Do I want a Pearly Gates Bridge?
I'm in the process of bringing my disassembled Warmoth LPS back from the dead, and I've reached the point where it's time to select the pickups.
In my other LPS, I've got a Seth/Custom Custom combo going.. I like the sound of the Custom Custom with some gain, but on the clean channel it tends to push my Orange a little too hard.. I can't really get a "clean clean" sound.
So what I'm looking for in my new guitar is a sound in the same ballpark as the Custom Custom on the dirty channel (good mids, a nice low end), but a cleaner sounding clean channel.
I'm thinking the Pearly Gates bridge paired with a '59 in the neck would do the trick.. hopefully the '59 will balance out any shrill treble on the Pearly Gates. I'm also hoping the Pearly Gates will have just the right output level to allow me to play a good "clean" clean, but still drive the amp's gain channel a bit.
Any thoughts/comments on this? I've already purchased the Pearly Gates bridge, so basically I'm just looking to validate my decision before I wire it all up (I'm not very handy with the solder gun, so it's a big deal for me )Tags: None
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