Silence Kid
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Trying to avoid the usual "low vs. high" debate; it always seems to come up that someone feels low output pickups are "flabby" or "loose" under gain, while others claim good results and improved clarity from boosting with the amp/pedals. But it always seems that "low" and "high" are spoken of in general terms.
So which low output pickups are preferred for extreme levels of gain without falling apart? Which should be avoided?
I've been playing around with my Screamin' Demon lately; I guess that is a low pickup with a design mindful of gain. While the millivolt ratings and DC resistance of that pickup are not particularly high (I think only the Stag Mag, WLH and a few other have lower mV,) to me it doesn't necessarily feel "low output" in practice; it just seems to push a lot more high end signal relative to anything else, that gives a brassy but not middy sound, a fast attack, and keeps bass under control when you pile on the gain.
So which low output pickups are preferred for extreme levels of gain without falling apart? Which should be avoided?
I've been playing around with my Screamin' Demon lately; I guess that is a low pickup with a design mindful of gain. While the millivolt ratings and DC resistance of that pickup are not particularly high (I think only the Stag Mag, WLH and a few other have lower mV,) to me it doesn't necessarily feel "low output" in practice; it just seems to push a lot more high end signal relative to anything else, that gives a brassy but not middy sound, a fast attack, and keeps bass under control when you pile on the gain.
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