Expandin the Tone Wizard: For which style do you prefer bridge LOW output pups?

Expandin the Tone Wizard: For which style do you prefer bridge LOW output pups?

  • Hard Rock/Metal

    Votes: 18 30.0%
  • Classic/Rock

    Votes: 38 63.3%
  • Pop/Rock

    Votes: 26 43.3%
  • Jazz/Blues

    Votes: 29 48.3%
  • Country/Blues

    Votes: 20 33.3%
  • Fusion

    Votes: 15 25.0%
  • NOTHING!!

    Votes: 7 11.7%

  • Total voters
    60

mongrollo

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Ok. People usually likes the neck pup to be low output. But what about bridge?

You can choose diferent options if you want...
 
Re: Expandin the Tone Wizard: For which style do you prefer bridge LOW output pups?

lol, I was looking at the other thread and I'm like... "I'm confused"...

I like the bridge to balance out with the neck - and the neck being louder.

I'm pretty limited with what I play, no experience with the other genres.
 
Re: Expandin the Tone Wizard: For which style do you prefer bridge LOW output pups?

Sorry, I have just missed an option in the previous one.

I have though I better...
 
Re: Expandin the Tone Wizard: For which style do you prefer bridge LOW output pups?

Rainmaker said:
lol, I was looking at the other thread and I'm like... "I'm confused"...

I like the bridge to balance out with the neck - and the neck being louder.

I'm pretty limited with what I play, no experience with the other genres.

So just vote NOTHING!!! This is a case of personal taste...
 
Re: Expandin the Tone Wizard: For which style do you prefer bridge LOW output pups?

i prefer the same output for the bridge and neck, at least in a les paul. lower output neck pickup altough it balances with the bridge in volume does'nt cut through well. it sounds weaker although the volume is the same with the bridge pickup.
 
Re: Expandin the Tone Wizard: For which style do you prefer bridge LOW output pups?

EVERYTHING! I find that you can hear more of the guitar and less of the pickup with lower output pickups. I like the feel of playing with low output pickups too.
 
Re: Expandin the Tone Wizard: For which style do you prefer bridge LOW output pups?

I like them for rock actually. They're pretty versatile. My Custom kinda sounds like a PAF, ya know.
 
Re: Expandin the Tone Wizard: For which style do you prefer bridge LOW output pups?

I like low to medium output pups for everything. I condsider everything in the Custom line and down what I prefer. I can appreciate the need for much higher gain pups for aggressive, massively compressed and crunch to the max.

I prefer to hear the sound of the guitar breathing through the amp, and then let the amps tone, as well as any effects you might be using, shape the sound. I think it's easier to add distortion, compression, ect than it is to try to clean up an overly hot pup.

Just my opinion...that's why they make so many types of pups. I would have voted everything, but it wasn't an option.
 
Re: Expandin the Tone Wizard: For which style do you prefer bridge LOW output pups?

I tried a few higher output pups in the neck and prefer the lower output paf types.
and in the bridge i really like a overwound paf type like the duncan custom :cool3:
 
Re: Expandin the Tone Wizard: For which style do you prefer bridge LOW output pups?

(IMO) if you voted metal, your on dope (/IMO)

rock/classic
jazz/blues
country
 
Re: Expandin the Tone Wizard: For which style do you prefer bridge LOW output pups?

Seriously why isn't there an everything option.

You can pull off metal, hell the APH is the lowest output SD humbucker and with the right amp it does metal very well.
 
Re: Expandin the Tone Wizard: For which style do you prefer bridge LOW output pups?

Hey... are we talking about pickups with high versus low output (in millivolts), or are we talking about "hot" versus "underwound" tone?!
 
Re: Expandin the Tone Wizard: For which style do you prefer bridge LOW output pups?

I voted everything. I can put a '59 through my KRANK and I can get all the gain I need.

I get my gain from my amp, not my pickups. I like my pickups to be the foundation of my tone (besides the natural tone of the guitar), and just build from there. Thats why I always had so many problems with higher-output pickups, cause I could never get "that sound" straight from my guitar.

Though, I gotta say, the invader in my H-207 is a nice change of pace occasionally. I still use my carvin 7 string equipped with the 59/custom hybrid as my main 7 axe though.
 
Re: Expandin the Tone Wizard: For which style do you prefer bridge LOW output pups?

Nite_Maresz_25 said:
(IMO) if you voted metal, your on dope (/IMO)

rock/classic
jazz/blues
country


dem dar is fightin words son! :dance:

I think with a good amp and mediocre effects you can play anything with Vintage/Low output pups.

Luke
 
Re: Expandin the Tone Wizard: For which style do you prefer bridge LOW output pups?

Low output for the neck.

Medium to high for the bridge, unless it's a guitar that's naturally unusually beefy. Heavier seems to work better for me even with classic rock and blues.
 
Re: Expandin the Tone Wizard: For which style do you prefer bridge LOW output pups?

I like bridge to be louder so i can use the middle option quieter (for rythmn) but the neck loud enough for lead (with the volume pegged)
 
Re: Expandin the Tone Wizard: For which style do you prefer bridge LOW output pups?

Everything should be an option. That is how I would vote.
 
Re: Expandin the Tone Wizard: For which style do you prefer bridge LOW output pups?

I like the bridge to be higher output then the neck so i can get a trebley rythmn sound by mixing bost pickups (turn down the volume control cut too much treble)
 
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