ErikH
Well-known member
Not too long ago I snapped up a white GFS VEH humbucker to go in my cheap import Strat. Was more curious than anything and since I was getting a new bridge for it too (the MIM with steel block drops right in to these guitars with minimal work, BTW), decided to see if the pickup was worth it. Cheap guitar, cheap pickup, what the heck, right?
Once I got the bridge installed, I left the guitar stock with the 3 singles for a while to get a feel for the improvement the bridge made, and that it did. More solid sounding, resonates more, just a better sound overall.
After a few weeks I decided to toss the VEH in with a single Alpha 500k pot. Now, I've read some reviews saying it's too bright, doesn't cut. WTF are those people talking about? It's nowhere near too bright and cuts through just fine. I find it a very good pickup for the price. It's got a nice bump in the mids and some added presence that helps it cut through the mix with a nice sizzle in there. I gigged with the guitar last night with the intention of using it for just a couple songs. Well, I ended up playing it for half the night instead. We're playing again this evening and I plan on using it again through my Marshall, where it sounds really cool.
Is it as good as a Seymour Duncan or DiMarzio? IMO, no.
Is it a bad pickup? IMO, no.
Does it get the brown sound? Only of you amp is up to the task, which is the case with any pickup, IMO, though some get closer than others. Still, it's possible with a wide range of models.
Is it worth the price? Absolutely.
It's not noisy, it's responsive, it cuts, and in a nice axe, it sounds really nice. For an overseas made pickup, it's one of the better humbuckers I've used.
I'd get another one most likely. It's good for what it is and for the price, perfect for a guitar where you don't want to invest a lot in to.
Once I got the bridge installed, I left the guitar stock with the 3 singles for a while to get a feel for the improvement the bridge made, and that it did. More solid sounding, resonates more, just a better sound overall.
After a few weeks I decided to toss the VEH in with a single Alpha 500k pot. Now, I've read some reviews saying it's too bright, doesn't cut. WTF are those people talking about? It's nowhere near too bright and cuts through just fine. I find it a very good pickup for the price. It's got a nice bump in the mids and some added presence that helps it cut through the mix with a nice sizzle in there. I gigged with the guitar last night with the intention of using it for just a couple songs. Well, I ended up playing it for half the night instead. We're playing again this evening and I plan on using it again through my Marshall, where it sounds really cool.
Is it as good as a Seymour Duncan or DiMarzio? IMO, no.
Is it a bad pickup? IMO, no.
Does it get the brown sound? Only of you amp is up to the task, which is the case with any pickup, IMO, though some get closer than others. Still, it's possible with a wide range of models.
Is it worth the price? Absolutely.
It's not noisy, it's responsive, it cuts, and in a nice axe, it sounds really nice. For an overseas made pickup, it's one of the better humbuckers I've used.
I'd get another one most likely. It's good for what it is and for the price, perfect for a guitar where you don't want to invest a lot in to.