Hello everyone!
I am looking for advice for selecting a humbucker for the guitar I am building.
Like you probably can already guess, great versatility is not primary concern here. This guitar is made for playing heavy metal, rhythm and lead in rather traditional style (think about Saxon, Dio, King Diamond, Iron Maiden, Tokyo Blade, Stormwitch, etc.)
I rarely use neck pickups of my current guitars and a single pickup also could have some advantages like being easier to route to the body (this is the first guitar I am building -- less chance to screw up) and leaves more wood between the nut and bridge (good for tone/sustain?). In addition to that I assume less magnetic pull from pickups could also help sustain a bit.
However, I also need to have an acceptable clean tone. Generally I find bridge pickups (my experience is mostly from SH-4, EMG-81, DD103B) a bit too uptight and kind of thin sounding for pleasant cleans. Of course tone controls and a MIDI controlled programmable EQ can do a lot, but I don't want to rely solely on them.
Any ideas? I want pickup to be passive, have good sustain, rich harmonics, etc. normal heavy metal stuff.
Likely something with Alnico V or ceramic bar magnet? Maybe a SH-14, SH-12 or SH-4...?
Some specs of the guitar:
-alder body, maple neck (neck-through construction), ebony or pao ferro fretboard
-double locking Floyd Rose Pro bridge (smaller spacing than OFR)
-25" scale
-a optional simple internal preamp (no an active eq though)
-usually tuned 1/2 step down to Eb, no lower tunings!
Thanks for reading. All suggestions are welcome!
I am looking for advice for selecting a humbucker for the guitar I am building.
Like you probably can already guess, great versatility is not primary concern here. This guitar is made for playing heavy metal, rhythm and lead in rather traditional style (think about Saxon, Dio, King Diamond, Iron Maiden, Tokyo Blade, Stormwitch, etc.)
I rarely use neck pickups of my current guitars and a single pickup also could have some advantages like being easier to route to the body (this is the first guitar I am building -- less chance to screw up) and leaves more wood between the nut and bridge (good for tone/sustain?). In addition to that I assume less magnetic pull from pickups could also help sustain a bit.
However, I also need to have an acceptable clean tone. Generally I find bridge pickups (my experience is mostly from SH-4, EMG-81, DD103B) a bit too uptight and kind of thin sounding for pleasant cleans. Of course tone controls and a MIDI controlled programmable EQ can do a lot, but I don't want to rely solely on them.
Any ideas? I want pickup to be passive, have good sustain, rich harmonics, etc. normal heavy metal stuff.
Some specs of the guitar:
-alder body, maple neck (neck-through construction), ebony or pao ferro fretboard
-double locking Floyd Rose Pro bridge (smaller spacing than OFR)
-25" scale
-a optional simple internal preamp (no an active eq though)
-usually tuned 1/2 step down to Eb, no lower tunings!
Thanks for reading. All suggestions are welcome!