Re: Beyond what it's built for
This is one of my favorite topics, unintended uses for tools.
I was trying out random items at GC and was surprised to get monstrously thick sludge/doom tones out of the A2 Pro Strat set. Granted, the Orange OR15H amp was doing most of the heavy lifting, but it was still a revelation.
Pearly Gates set is also surprisingly viable for downtuned sludge/doom. The top end spike in the bridge really cuts through. The sound kind of falls apart under high gain, but in a way very usable/pleasing to my ears. High output pickups are usually marketed as holding together well under high gain, but sometimes tightness isn't the desired outcome.
Gibson 490R is a marvelous sludge/doom pickup in neck position and not so good for its original intended application, blues/classic rock.
I may be one of the few P-Rails users who actually prefers the humbucker sound to the single coil sounds. It's not my #1 preferred tone, but the response is very interesting to me, sort of like if the Ibanez V7/V8 pickups were actually good.
I agree that a good set of low output PAFs is a potential springboard to many different sounds in the hands of the right player with the right amp.