help choosing right pups

howlinwolf

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Hi

Was wondering if anyone can help me here?

I am currently using a Fender Big Apple Strat that came with a seymour 59 in the neck and a Pearly Gates plus in the bridge. I don't really like either and would like to replace them with cleaner sounding pups. The 59 sounds a bit too muddy for my taste and the PG sounds too harsh.

I play a style that contains some folk, a little bluesy stuff and some country like stuff along with some rock (no metal) and would prefer a cleaner sound from the pups when I am using my amps clean channel.

Does anyone know what would be the best combination of Seymour humbucker pups (neck & bridge) for a cleaner tone (not harsh or muddy)?

Thanks for any help.
 
Re: help choosing right pups

Welcome!
Well those really shouldnt be muddy or harsh pups, what kind of wood is your guitar made of? I would look into maybe Alnico Pro Humbuckers.
 
Re: help choosing right pups

Hi Armotron

My Big Apple has an alder body with a maple neck. So Alnico pros should be cleaner sounding pups than what I have now? Thanks.
 
Re: help choosing right pups

Welcome to the forum. The Pearly Gates plus uses a different magnet than the Duncan Pearly Gates model, hence the slightly different name. I would suggest getting a Duncan Pearly Gates model for the neck, and maybe a Duncan Alnico II Pro for the bridge. You might also like the '59 better in the bridge spot, as it will be a little less bassy than in the neck position.

Ryan
 
Re: help choosing right pups

welcome man, have you tried adjusting the pickup's height from the strings? too close will sound muddy, too far will sound harsh..

just wondering, i havn't heard anyone describe a PG+ as harsh before... might be just me, i've never tried one though.

still, its quick, reversable and you might find the sound you're looking for without spending any dough :)

cheers, tom
 
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