Anyone else a single-coil convert?

Anyone else a single-coil convert?

  • Single-coils

    Votes: 19 43.2%
  • Humbuckers

    Votes: 19 43.2%
  • Soapbars

    Votes: 4 9.1%
  • Actives

    Votes: 2 4.5%
  • Others I've forgotten in my ignorance

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    44
Re: Anyone else a single-coil convert?

Humbuckers are for me...... love lower noise.... but i still love strat, tele and P90 pickups as well..... and i have guitars with single coils for sure... My stock MIM tele i use a lot with high gain and it is pretty quiet for a single coil....

With Digital modelers i like using single coils more then humbuckers.... at least with my POD i like single coils better.... more sparkel and the Boise Gate works great in the POD..... For blues and Floyd style clean i love my strats thru my Fender amps....

But for my favourite set up is medium output humbuckers thru highgain amps.....
 
Re: Anyone else a single-coil convert?

You need both.

Tonally, Soapbars give the best overall sound, but they can be noisy in studio and certain live scenarios, where there's plently of e-mag around.

Single coils have it for clarity and the much vaunted overtones, but sometimes you just need sheer power... oh and the absence of hum!
 
Re: Anyone else a single-coil convert?

I like 'em both equally much. But so far I have never heard a humbucker that does a convincing singlecoil tone when split. Therefore I would never call a split humbucker tone a true singlecoil tone. It just doesn't sound anywhere near alike. A good Strat (or even a crappy one - yesterday I heard a guy obtain a really good Strat-tone from a cheap-ass plywood Bogey Strat) kicks any guitar with split humbuckers' ass big time in my opinion.
 
Re: Anyone else a single-coil convert?

I love them all but dual blade SCs are what I tend to use more and more because I can get single and humish sounds from the same pup using spin a split-

I'm also heading back to the p90 direction (hopefully noiseless this time)- But this comes and goes with sytle and sound I'm looking for and considerign switchign out the pups on my PRS to see if it brings back more humb love-
Cheers
 
Re: Anyone else a single-coil convert?

I finally came to the conclusion that humbuckers are too muddy for me, and found that just about any hb pickup swap still resulted in more mud than I like, and made me sick whenever I couldn't hear any note definition in chords.

I like the articulation of single coils... I also hate the honky, hornlike tone humbuckers have clean.

P90s though are great. Grindy, classic rock and roll. I'd love to have an axe with them someday. Noisy though.

slade
 
Re: Anyone else a single-coil convert?

danglybanger said:
P90s though are great. [...] Noisy though.
That's the fly in the ointment. The best solution to the problem is not to worry about it!
 
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