Haven't tried it but again, it all comes down to your desired outcome, music style and tone you are after and having the pickup cooperate with the natural attributes of the guitar.
I want a vintage but slightly aggressive tone. I also want to keep the spanky hollow sound with both pickups. I also need the neck to be clear and articulate. Basically BB King to Billy G.
I want a vintage but slightly aggressive tone. I also want to keep the spanky hollow sound with both pickups. I also need the neck to be clear and articulate. Basically BB King to Billy G.
Isn't the CS PG single-coil sized? I have a bridge and neck version, and I'm embarrassed to say, I've had them for several years and have never installed them yet. Lazy and too many irons in the fire.
Unless I heard them side by side, I wouldn't be able to tell if it was 'better'. I'd rather spend CS money on something truly unique, though. I bet the production PGs will do just fine.
I want a vintage but slightly aggressive tone. I also want to keep the spanky hollow sound with both pickups. I also need the neck to be clear and articulate. Basically BB King to Billy G.
I personally find the PG's overly bright and harsh for the tones you are talking in a semi hollow. On the other hand LOVE the Saturday Night Specials in my semi hollow Carvin AE 185.
Another idea with something they is really cool and unique are the full size Psyclones. Played a set in a semi hollow a few weeks back and was surprised by them. LOT hotter than I though they would be. Really cool pickups in a semihollow unique and cheaper than the CS PG set.