Could a PG bridge hold up on it's own?

Fatty

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Whaddya guys think.. could a PG bridge hold up on it's own (ala a Tom Delonge style single humbucker bridge) or is it better with a playmate to kind of tame the highs?

I'd be using it primarily with a fair amount of gain, but I'm still afraid the highs might go right through the audiences foreheads (especially on clean ska parts).
 
Re: Could a PG bridge hold up on it's own?

I had it in my ec-1000... great bridge pick-up... if it's a tad to bright for you, just roll the treble off a little... I liked to have these extra highs for leads and solos...
 
Re: Could a PG bridge hold up on it's own?

Surgeon said:
I had it in my ec-1000... great bridge pick-up... if it's a tad to bright for you, just roll the treble off a little... I liked to have these extra highs for leads and solos...

Agreed. The PG is Great. Just use the tone knob, as Surgeon said, and roll off a little treble. .........:)
 
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