che_guitarra
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Hi everybody and welcome to 2023 
I've just put together a Warmoth superstrat. It has a single humbucker in the bridge - a Duncan Custom.
This guitar is an absolute blast to play. But unfortunately, the pickup is so hot it's causing signal clip in a few of my pedals. A good thing in a distortion pedal. Not such a good thing in a reverb or chorus pedal. The pickup is sitting a mile away from the strings.
I also have a couple of EMG loaded guitars that will get the same pedals clipping, but nowhere near as much as the Duncan Custom.
I'm thinking that if I have more control over the pickup's bass response, I can manage the problem energy spectrum more effectively, and downstream pedals might be less likely to clip. If that logic makes sense? So basically, i'm looking for a pedal with a variable HPF, maybe a level control, and maybe a high quality buffer. That way I can painlessly switch from my bread-and-butter vintage output single-coil guitars to the highest output modern humbuckers, and eliminate the need to tweak pedal settings, ride volume knobs, engage pads, change pickup heights, etc etc.
I'm only finding one pedal that seems to fit the bill (H+LPF from Houghton Audio). I don't have my finger on the pulse of what's out there as much as some other people, so throwing it out there in hopes there's other options worth looking at.
Any suggestions?

I've just put together a Warmoth superstrat. It has a single humbucker in the bridge - a Duncan Custom.
This guitar is an absolute blast to play. But unfortunately, the pickup is so hot it's causing signal clip in a few of my pedals. A good thing in a distortion pedal. Not such a good thing in a reverb or chorus pedal. The pickup is sitting a mile away from the strings.
I also have a couple of EMG loaded guitars that will get the same pedals clipping, but nowhere near as much as the Duncan Custom.
I'm thinking that if I have more control over the pickup's bass response, I can manage the problem energy spectrum more effectively, and downstream pedals might be less likely to clip. If that logic makes sense? So basically, i'm looking for a pedal with a variable HPF, maybe a level control, and maybe a high quality buffer. That way I can painlessly switch from my bread-and-butter vintage output single-coil guitars to the highest output modern humbuckers, and eliminate the need to tweak pedal settings, ride volume knobs, engage pads, change pickup heights, etc etc.
I'm only finding one pedal that seems to fit the bill (H+LPF from Houghton Audio). I don't have my finger on the pulse of what's out there as much as some other people, so throwing it out there in hopes there's other options worth looking at.
Any suggestions?
