iI recently got a couple new Edwards guitars I am loving. I am looking to do some Pup swaps.
In the first one, a Trans black Forest, I want it to be a jack of all trades. Its Northern ash with a 9 piece neck through construction.
My primary goal is to get strong split tones. I am really looking to get a hendrix style strong neck single tone- that cutting bluesy deep sound with tons of overtones- and a bridge pickup that splits well too.
Which pickups are known to split well? I know that some models have mismatched coils, which of those would you recommend, or would that not be necessary?
And In general terms, which pickups would match to the hard ash/ neck through construction? Both of the guitars are the same wood and construction so your suggestions would apply to both really.
As for the standard rhythm tones I like, I like punchy/lively sounds with enough clarity to not mud out, that can manage chord work as well- maybe not quite an Omega but not useless like a nazgul or Jb
In the first one, a Trans black Forest, I want it to be a jack of all trades. Its Northern ash with a 9 piece neck through construction.
My primary goal is to get strong split tones. I am really looking to get a hendrix style strong neck single tone- that cutting bluesy deep sound with tons of overtones- and a bridge pickup that splits well too.
Which pickups are known to split well? I know that some models have mismatched coils, which of those would you recommend, or would that not be necessary?
And In general terms, which pickups would match to the hard ash/ neck through construction? Both of the guitars are the same wood and construction so your suggestions would apply to both really.
As for the standard rhythm tones I like, I like punchy/lively sounds with enough clarity to not mud out, that can manage chord work as well- maybe not quite an Omega but not useless like a nazgul or Jb
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