Re: Feels like Christmas: Lots of pickups to try!
Thanks guys, I appreciate the kind words.
Here is what happened, and it was great fun!
I have tried the 2 double cream ant hb's I recently purchased from John, 8.70K bridge and 7.70K neck. I tried them in my R7, which is a bright and lively one. That guitar is very resonant, and almost "strat-like" for a LP, if you know what I mean.
I tried dun-aged a2, a2, a3, a4 and a5 in the bridge and the neck. Guess what, even though this guitar is a bright one I again settled for the a5 bridge a3 neck. There were no miracles, everything turned out to be as I was expecting. I am happy to have found my focal point in terms of what kind of HB's I like best, but this whole experimentation also becomes somewhat boring because everything was what it was supposed to be! :banghead: :laugh2:
Then I started swapping pickups in my tele. It's a 1-piece hardash body and maple neck. Muy grande (8.50K) sounded fine, but had that slight icepicky tone in the bridge. Did not twang that much, but still was a tele you know. Clean, it was good but not million bucks.
Then I put the fralin blues special (7.40K) I got from Lew. Great pickup, very twangy, bright, but not that icepicky. I have to admit that I was not amazed, it was cool, it was good, but not to die for you know. With mesa overdrive (v-twin into a modded blues jr) still it had some icepickyness, that I think is due to a5 magnet rods. It is way less than that on muy grande, but is present.
Then I tried the JD (7.85K). HOLY MOSES!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Then my jaw was on the floor, really. I did not see it coming, I am proud to be the owner of that guitar now. That guitar found its heavenly match.
It twangs more than all the above. It is bright, but not even slightest icepicky. The cleans are to die for. With just the blues jr. I could get the exact tones Fogerty has on his blue moon swamp cd, which I think is a great recording by the way, love the guy! It is definitely a real tele sound, without that (a5) icepickyness.
I see why some might not like it, especially those with rounder sounding alder body rosewood neck teles. But on mine, VOOOOW!
Overdriven it is simply great. Turning the tone down to 5-6 washes away the jangly harmonics (due to the body) and what's left is a great LP type bridge tone with way more sustain.
I have to admit, I did not see JD coming, I could not have imagined such a drastic improvement in my tone on that guitar.
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