H-S-H single coil options?

BaLdMoNkEy

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I currently have a H-S-H config built up of:

Neck: 59' Neck (SD)
Middle: ??
Bridge: L-500XL (Bill Lawrence)

The guitar has basswood body, rosewood fretboard, maple neck + standard floyd rose.

I tend to play more metal than anything else but ive got very into Stevie Ray V. lately and have started playing a lot more jazz too. Was thinking maybe one of the "ssl"s or a duckbucker just for fun.

Was just wondering what you guys think would be the best for my single coil in the middle. TIA for any help :)
 
Re: H-S-H single coil options?

BaLdMoNkEy said:
I currently have a H-S-H config built up of:

Neck: 59' Neck (SD)
Middle: ??
Bridge: L-500XL (Bill Lawrence)

The guitar has basswood body, rosewood fretboard, maple neck + standard floyd rose.

I tend to play more metal than anything else but ive got very into Stevie Ray V. lately and have started playing a lot more jazz too. Was thinking maybe one of the "ssl"s or a duckbucker just for fun.

Was just wondering what you guys think would be the best for my single coil in the middle. TIA for any help :)


I've always been a big fan of the Rails series pickups. If you want a true single coil tone without the hum, go with the Vintage Rails (identical to the Duckbuckers except for cosmetics). If you want a bluesy pickup that can match the Lawrence and 59, go with a Cool Rails. You'll get a lot of verstility out of either one.
 
Re: H-S-H single coil options?

Personally, I'd go with an APS Flat or a SSL Flat. You can only get real single coil tones from a real single. ;)
 
Re: H-S-H single coil options?

Since I find split humbuckers to be fairly weak I like using a strong single coil in the middle of H S H guitars.

I used to have an Ibanez that sounded cool with a Duncan Custom in the bridge, Fender Texas Special bridge position in the middle and a Duncan '59 neck. The hot single in the middle gave nice notch tones.
 
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Benjy_26 said:
Personally, I'd go with an APS Flat or a SSL Flat. You can only get real single coil tones from a real single. ;)

I agree. The APS-2 flat will have more mids and a chunkier tone than the SSL-2. With humbuckers I'd be tempted to go with the APS-2...the chunkier tone might blend better with the humbuckers.
 
Re: H-S-H single coil options?

for that guitar, i'd recommend a VR if you want to try to evoke a hint of the SRV/jazz that you mentioned .. otherwise, to keep with the theme of the PUPs you have in there already, i'd say a hotrails - no doubt ... you might want to have some muscle to keep up, especially with that 500XL

good luck
cheers
t4d
 
Re: H-S-H single coil options?

Thanks for the help guys, I like the look (or sound) of the vintage rails a lot, but I think the difference in output compared to the BL will be very irritating. Its definately between the HR and VR. Hmm what to do.
 
Re: H-S-H single coil options?

Will you be splitting the humbuckers in the #2 and 4 positions? If so, the VR won't be humcancelling in those situations, as it's not splittable.
 
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