FerMetalhead1
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Hi again!
This is a kind of spin-off topic from my Pearly Gates/Liquifire neck pup thread. As I mentioned in that thread, my basswood Washburn axe used to have a 59/Custom Hybrid on the bridge, which is now on my Jimmie Vaughan signature strat. It´s a great pickup overall, but I find it a bit too trebly/tinkling and not that bassy as I'd like, although it has a nice midrage. I think this is due to my guitar itself, since it has an alder body and a 100% maple neck, and vintage Fenders are generally made out of very bright and sparkling woods (the pickup accentuates the tonal characteristics of those woods).
I'd like to change it for a humbucker able to moderate the natural tonal characteristics of my guitar. I´d rather not have another Super Distortion because I already have one. I was thinking about a JB or a Custom Custom. I know both are different, but that's why I would like to read your opinions. I would like to have a versatile and warm humbucker that can handle overdrive really well, but at the same time give me nice clean tones; moderate to high level output.
The very few things I know about the JB are that it is a hi-output versatile pup and it is warmer than the 59/Custom (but is it warm enough to temper tinkling sounds?). OTOH, the Custom Custom was the pup that master Seymour Duncan himself built for Eddie Van Halen. As a matter of fact, I wanted that Strat to have a kind of EVH sound. I think both pickups are great for that, but it's really important to produce a warm sound.
As additional data, my strat has two SSL-1s on neck and middle positions, is this really important to decide for one pickup over another?
This is a kind of spin-off topic from my Pearly Gates/Liquifire neck pup thread. As I mentioned in that thread, my basswood Washburn axe used to have a 59/Custom Hybrid on the bridge, which is now on my Jimmie Vaughan signature strat. It´s a great pickup overall, but I find it a bit too trebly/tinkling and not that bassy as I'd like, although it has a nice midrage. I think this is due to my guitar itself, since it has an alder body and a 100% maple neck, and vintage Fenders are generally made out of very bright and sparkling woods (the pickup accentuates the tonal characteristics of those woods).
I'd like to change it for a humbucker able to moderate the natural tonal characteristics of my guitar. I´d rather not have another Super Distortion because I already have one. I was thinking about a JB or a Custom Custom. I know both are different, but that's why I would like to read your opinions. I would like to have a versatile and warm humbucker that can handle overdrive really well, but at the same time give me nice clean tones; moderate to high level output.
The very few things I know about the JB are that it is a hi-output versatile pup and it is warmer than the 59/Custom (but is it warm enough to temper tinkling sounds?). OTOH, the Custom Custom was the pup that master Seymour Duncan himself built for Eddie Van Halen. As a matter of fact, I wanted that Strat to have a kind of EVH sound. I think both pickups are great for that, but it's really important to produce a warm sound.
As additional data, my strat has two SSL-1s on neck and middle positions, is this really important to decide for one pickup over another?