Hi all!
My Mexican Fender Strat has lived for over 10 years with stock pups (*shudder*) in the bridge/middle slots, with a SD Hot Rails the only saving grace in the bridge position ( amazing when distorted ). Recently I decided to jump into the tone pond and do something about those top two pups, and so I got a set of SB Antiquity II Surfers for Christmas ( all 3 ).
As much as it pained me, I removed the Hot Rails so that I could get my surf on, across the board. What tone monsters!
So here's my problem: I'm not a tone guru, but it sounds like there's almost too much tone, especially in the bridge. I really like how the neck and middle have come out, but the bridge...I've tried all kinds of heights, but even when it's barely above the pickguard, it'll sound way too punchy in distortion ( like chicken wire...I can't get a good distortion out of it...even with a Mesa ) while it's admittedly thin on clean. It's thrown the whole balance of my guitar out of wack, and I can't even height it properly.
Could I have wired it wrong? If so, what would it sound like?
Since I like the surf tone of the middle RW/RP pup, I'm fine to keep the top two and reinstall my Hot Rails in the bridge.
When mixing Surf and Hot Rails, do I have wire the Hot Rails any differently?
My apologies for the long post - thanks in advance to any advice/opinions on whether I should keep the bridge as a Surfer or go back to my beloved Hot Rails.
Cheers,
Ralpho
PS. I play Punk, Hardcore, Ska, Surf, and Classic Rock, so that's the guitar I'm looking to end up with.
My Mexican Fender Strat has lived for over 10 years with stock pups (*shudder*) in the bridge/middle slots, with a SD Hot Rails the only saving grace in the bridge position ( amazing when distorted ). Recently I decided to jump into the tone pond and do something about those top two pups, and so I got a set of SB Antiquity II Surfers for Christmas ( all 3 ).
As much as it pained me, I removed the Hot Rails so that I could get my surf on, across the board. What tone monsters!
So here's my problem: I'm not a tone guru, but it sounds like there's almost too much tone, especially in the bridge. I really like how the neck and middle have come out, but the bridge...I've tried all kinds of heights, but even when it's barely above the pickguard, it'll sound way too punchy in distortion ( like chicken wire...I can't get a good distortion out of it...even with a Mesa ) while it's admittedly thin on clean. It's thrown the whole balance of my guitar out of wack, and I can't even height it properly.
Could I have wired it wrong? If so, what would it sound like?
Since I like the surf tone of the middle RW/RP pup, I'm fine to keep the top two and reinstall my Hot Rails in the bridge.
When mixing Surf and Hot Rails, do I have wire the Hot Rails any differently?
My apologies for the long post - thanks in advance to any advice/opinions on whether I should keep the bridge as a Surfer or go back to my beloved Hot Rails.
Cheers,
Ralpho
PS. I play Punk, Hardcore, Ska, Surf, and Classic Rock, so that's the guitar I'm looking to end up with.