Re: epi SG custom pickup advice
Just got an epi sg custom for xmas. I changed the b P.U. to gibson bb3. This is going to be a keeper. I play mostly blues/rock and would like to hear some views on a neck and mid pickup that would match the bb3. my other guitars all have sd pups so Id like to keep this gibson.
This subject has been discussed several times recently. The majority feel that HB's have a disappointing sound in the middle position, whether due to magnetic field overlap or a poor location for string vibrations, or both. I've had triple HB guitars and gave a lot of thought to PU selection, only to say "What happened?" when I played the middle PU. The exact same PU sounds
nothing like it did in the bridge or neck position.
Probably the biggest proof of this being a questionable idea is that almost all electric manufacturers offer HSH & HSS guitars, but Gibson/Epiphone are almost alone in the few HHH guitars they offer, and only doing it for "historical" reasons. Face it, if it worked, everybody would copy it (look at the Super Strat concept). Lots of companies have copied Gibson designs (LP's, SG's, hollowbodies, etc), and Gibson hardware (tune-o-matic bridges), but they avoid the HHH set up like the plague. Red flags should be going up.
So to get a mediocre-sounding middle HB, you: 1) add weight, 2) increase the cost, & 3) have a small space for picking. To top it off, factory HHH guitars are wired so that the middle HB is clumsy to get into use by itself. Not a great trade off.
Triple HB guitars are undeniably beautiful, and
there is a solution, which is what Gibson should have done 50 years ago. Add a P-90 in the middle, or middle & neck, which for us would be SD Phat Cats or Gibson P-94's. What you are doing is creating a HSH or HSS guitar
after the fact, and making the guitar what it should have been in the first place.