Gearjoneser
Gear Ho
I'm curious to hear reviews from those who bought and installed the Brobucker.
I really like it, because it seems to bridge the vintage/modern gap really nicely, and I can hear the elements of some of my favorite pickups in it. It's basically a hot vintage A5 pickup that has a bit of A2 cluckiness. It's almost hard to describe because it has a nice natural high end openness, the mids are full of richness, and the low end is dark, yet somewhat tight.
Sort of like a 59's highs, CC's mids, and Custom 5's lows......but it has the feel under the fingers of a 59 or Seth. Very nice growly BWWWWANNNNGGG through a Marshall w/Les Paul. The notes bloom nicely, with just a hint of compression, but is definitely an articulate and wide open tone.
It might be described as darker than a 59 or Seth, but that's fine with me, because I can keep the tone control full up and hear all the harmonic content.
I paired mine with a nickel covered Jazz Bridge in the neck position in a Gibson LP Gold Top. That guitar had a Custom 5/59 in it for 5 years, and surprisingly, the Brobucker/Jazz B is so impressive, I'm leaving this guitar alone for another 5 years.....very likely.
I really like it, because it seems to bridge the vintage/modern gap really nicely, and I can hear the elements of some of my favorite pickups in it. It's basically a hot vintage A5 pickup that has a bit of A2 cluckiness. It's almost hard to describe because it has a nice natural high end openness, the mids are full of richness, and the low end is dark, yet somewhat tight.
Sort of like a 59's highs, CC's mids, and Custom 5's lows......but it has the feel under the fingers of a 59 or Seth. Very nice growly BWWWWANNNNGGG through a Marshall w/Les Paul. The notes bloom nicely, with just a hint of compression, but is definitely an articulate and wide open tone.
It might be described as darker than a 59 or Seth, but that's fine with me, because I can keep the tone control full up and hear all the harmonic content.
I paired mine with a nickel covered Jazz Bridge in the neck position in a Gibson LP Gold Top. That guitar had a Custom 5/59 in it for 5 years, and surprisingly, the Brobucker/Jazz B is so impressive, I'm leaving this guitar alone for another 5 years.....very likely.