Finally happy with the pickups in my guitars!

Rex_Rocker

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Last year, I decided my tone needed an overhaul. I was using all ceramic pickups in all my guitars: Gibson 500T and Duncan Nazgul and Custom. I realized the only one that was really giving me what I wanted was the 500T.

But then a trade came along where I got a CS Antiquity JB, and I decided to give it a try. I fell in love, and I remembered why I used to love the JB so much. So I equipped my other guitars with a couple of JB soundalikes, the DiMarzio AT-1 and the Suhr Aldrich. All great.

I ended up getting rid of two of my guitars and getting that Modern Lite that I dropped a Suhr SSH+ in. I finally found my pickup! I love it. It's kinda like the more balanced and refined JB's cousin. I'm not going to say it's *better* than an actual JB, but it's a good alternative that gets along well with the rest of my gear. It has the "special" Alnico 5 that I feel has a little something that reminds me of the Antiquity JB more that it does the production JB. So I dropped one in my Tribute as well, and I'm satisfied. They're different guitars with different sound signatures, so they don't sound identical, but I like to be able to plug both into the same preset in my HX Stomp and have them both work immediately without adjustment.

Now about the neck pickups... I've always been in conflict. There's a few that I like, but none that I truly love. Air Norton, Duncan '59, DiMarzio 36th Anni, Gibson 490R, all have good qualities, but none of them give me 100% what I want. I realize it's cool to have a usable neck pickup for the rare occasions I flip the switch for cleans or leads, but I just wasn't willing to go through the same journey to find one that I truly love when, realisticlally, I'm on my neck pickup 1% of the time. So I decided to give a cheapie Artec pickup a try, and honestly, I was pleasantly surprised. I believe it's the HBA115. It seems decently put together with good components, and it sounds the part. It reminds me a little of the '59 or the 36th Anni. It's definitely staying.

So all in all, just wanted to share my experience because I'm super happy that I can finally stop swapping pickups. At least for the time being when the itch gets me again to try something new.

:D
 
I can bull$#!t. I give it 6 months tops.

And those Pauls need Pearly Gates Necks. But I'm not hating on Artec if it has the sound you need. Except all Les Pauls need PG necks.

Tell me about the color of that Modern Lite (AKA Recent Cheap). I'm jonesing for a Cardinal Red one.

Please provide a list guitar x pickups so we can keep score on the over-under!
 
Tell me about the color of that Modern Lite (AKA Recent Cheap). I'm jonesing for a Cardinal Red one.

Please provide a list guitar x pickups so we can keep score on the over-under!
The Modern Lite is great! The color is Gold Mist. It's cool. It's this kinda champagne-y gold that's a bit gold, a bit silver, a bit green-ish under different lighting conditions. Feels great too. Smooth and fast. I liked the bright red one as well, but this one had a discount at the store, and I also liked it, so I just went with it.

Do you mean all the pickups on both of those guitars? The Modern Lite has only had the Suhr SSH+ and the Artec thing and the stock pickpus that I kept around because I do like them. The Tribute has had A TON of different pickups. Mostly bridge pickups, though. Black Winter, 500T, Custom, JB, and more that I can't remember ATM. All of them sounded good, honestly. That guitar has something that makes everything sound good in it.

That's awesome, Rex!

Glad you found something you connect with in all the right ways!
Thanks, man! But like Ace said, I hope it lasts, LOL.

Did you get rid of the Strat?
Yep! Traded it in for the Modern Lite. I loved the looks of that Strat, but it just never sounded or played the way I wanted it to.

Just wait until you put an Alnico II Pro in the neck....
And those Pauls need Pearly Gates Necks. But I'm not hating on Artec if it has the sound you need. Except all Les Pauls need PG necks.
There were a few Duncans I was looking at. A2P, PG, the Slash siggies... it was a lot of options that I'm sure would've made me as happy as the Artecs. But maybe I'm cheap, but both the Artecs cost less than a single Duncan, LOL. And I don't feel they're like in a whole different league.
 
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Congrats dude. I love it when I'm happy enough with my pickups that I don't have to think about changing them out. Some of my guitars are there... I don't think the Warpigs are ever coming out of my 7 string Gibson.










(I bet a Rebel Yell would sound phenomenal in whichever of those is warmer)



(sorry)
 
Congrats dude. I love it when I'm happy enough with my pickups that I don't have to think about changing them out. Some of my guitars are there... I don't think the Warpigs are ever coming out of my 7 string Gibson.










(I bet a Rebel Yell would sound phenomenal in whichever of those is warmer)



(sorry)
I definitely wanna try a BKP sometime for sure. But that's going again into another expensive rabbit hole, LOL. The way things are with the tariffs things, they're probably not gonna end up being more expensive than Gibson, DiMarzio, Duncan, or Suhr here in Canada in the future, though.
 
I definitely wanna try a BKP sometime for sure. But that's going again into another expensive rabbit hole, LOL. The way things are with the tariffs things, they're probably not gonna end up being more expensive than Gibson, DiMarzio, Duncan, or Suhr here in Canada in the future, though.

It's not a rabbit hole if you buy pickups you like and use them for the rest of your life :)
 
I normally detest zebra pickups but I’m not gonna lie, those look good. Very stylish use of them, with perfect color matching.
 
I normally detest zebra pickups but I’m not gonna lie, those look good. Very stylish use of them, with perfect color matching.
Thank you! I'm honestly not into zebra pickups at all either, but I think they look alright on the Modern Lite! On the Tribute... meh, LOL. I just have them because I could only find the SSH+ in zebra. I would've preferred black there. But zebra is decent, I suppose.

It's not a rabbit hole if you buy pickups you like and use them for the rest of your life
​Bud I'd be missing out on the fun of trying more pickups out! LOL
 
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I am really digging that Modern Lite. I didn't even know Gibson had that model.
Out of the two, that one plays the best, honestly. The neck profile is more to my liking, and it's super light like it's hardly even there, yet sounds super loud and punchy.
 
Here is the SSH+ tone test. Don't expect night and day difference. It's very similar guitars with the same bridge pickup. Quad tracked too. But you can kinda tell the character of both guitars. I can hear it the most during the palm-mutes, I think.
 
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It's always a good feeling when you land on something that you know is a fit. By now most of my guitars have "that" pickup installed. A few have even undergone experimentation, only to land back on the same pickup over and over.

One such guitar is an old strat copy that has a Screamin Demon in it. I was happy with it (still am) until I picked up another guitar that had a Screamin Demon in it, which resulted in 2 Screamin Demons in my stable. I've been really tempted by a lot of the pickups mentioned in the original post... JB (haven't owned one in 15+ years), AT-1, Suhr Aldrich, Suhr SSH+, BK Rebel Yell... I think I know who to ask if I ever decide to pull the trigger on swapping it out.
 
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