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  • Neck humbucker for Pearly Gates bridge

    I've just swapped the bridge pickup on my '99 Gibson Explorer: a 500t for a SD Pearly Gates. I'm really happy with the warmer tone I have. Step 2 is to swap the neck pickup which is currently the 498r. Should I get another PG or would the jazz perform well for a clean but warm sound on the neck?

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    Re: Neck humbucker for Pearly Gates bridge

    The PG neck is a wonderful match to the PG bridge and "clean but warm" describes it well!

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    • #3
      Re: Neck humbucker for Pearly Gates bridge

      The PG will be warmer than the Jazz, indeed.
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        Re: Neck humbucker for Pearly Gates bridge

        Thanks for the tips! That's also kind of what I was hoping to hear.

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          Re: Neck humbucker for Pearly Gates bridge

          yeah - why NOT a Pg neck is the question. PG neck is almost always a good answer.
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            Re: Neck humbucker for Pearly Gates bridge

            ... or Seth Lover neck...

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            • #7
              Re: Neck humbucker for Pearly Gates bridge

              PG neck is amazing.

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              • #8
                Re: Neck humbucker for Pearly Gates bridge

                Either a Seth Lover, or A2P neck unit.
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                  Re: Neck humbucker for Pearly Gates bridge

                  Would a PGn and PGb work properly together in a 1VOL/1TONE Guitar?
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                    Re: Neck humbucker for Pearly Gates bridge

                    Originally posted by OsvyRock View Post
                    Would a PGn and PGb work properly together in a 1VOL/1TONE Guitar?
                    Yes. They are balanced when together at the same volume level and set to appropriate heights (for example, using stock Gibson height settings, they are balanced IME).

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                    • #11
                      Re: Neck humbucker for Pearly Gates bridge

                      Originally posted by OsvyRock View Post
                      Would a PGn and PGb work properly together in a 1VOL/1TONE Guitar?
                      Absolutely. Many people do this.
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                      • #12
                        Re: Neck humbucker for Pearly Gates bridge

                        i ran a strat with a pg set mv, mt and it was great!

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