stringster
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Well, I guess this has more or less been covered already, but I kinda couldn't really dig out the answer for myself ... maybe my fault, 'dunno, but here I go.
So, we all know SD qualifies PUs as designed for / working better in "warmer" or "brighter" instruments and almost as a rule - with "balanced" ones ... OK. However, practice has seen cases where these recommendations have been disregarded, some turning out well ... other not quite. It seems, the rule generally applies, but what makes the exceptions, how seriously should this be taken in general and what situations really make it matter?
Right now, I am chosing a neck HB for an alder / maple tele (supposedly a bright instrument). Should I worry about putting a warmer-matching Jazz or 59 or Full Shred and is Alnico II Pro, for example, certainly a better choice because it is said to be a match for brither ones?
So, we all know SD qualifies PUs as designed for / working better in "warmer" or "brighter" instruments and almost as a rule - with "balanced" ones ... OK. However, practice has seen cases where these recommendations have been disregarded, some turning out well ... other not quite. It seems, the rule generally applies, but what makes the exceptions, how seriously should this be taken in general and what situations really make it matter?
Right now, I am chosing a neck HB for an alder / maple tele (supposedly a bright instrument). Should I worry about putting a warmer-matching Jazz or 59 or Full Shred and is Alnico II Pro, for example, certainly a better choice because it is said to be a match for brither ones?