Currently I'm liking high output humbuckers into a high gain amp, but that's because it's all I've ever really used. I just like the punch and the power of high output. However, I have yet to try lower output pickups that aren't single coils, and so can't really make a comparative decision.
I generally prefer something between a '78/Screamin Demon/PAF Pro and a JB. So, medium to medium-high output for me. Retains much-needed dynamics (the JB, for being higher in output, is still a surprisingly expressive pickup, for instance), but gives me the push I like.
If you play through a single rig all the time, you can easily get away with having a higher gain setup and lower output pickups. For recording, that's a great formula, as well!
But, for me, I like to have a little extra "oomph" on tap when I want it and be able to back off the punch by changing my pick attack and turning the volume knob, if needed.
On the other hand, I find that I don't always gel with really high output pickups that are overly stiff or compressed. I always think they're fun in the short term, but most don't give me quite the flexibility or feel under the fingers that I like.
A strong high gain sound is my preference and the most fun to play, in my experience. I had a JB in a LP copy that I really liked, but it was hard to dial the gain down when I wanted to-- sometimes a pickup can have too much output, I suppose.
I appreciate the lower-to-medium output pickups like the PG, A2P-Slash, and 'Demon, and think they sound fine, but I always seem to shun pickups without a lot of output.
I had a Custom shop pickup made a while back and really gave the output issue a lot of thought before I made the purchase. 12K, A5, "Gimme all Your Lovin' " tone is what I asked for in the end
high gain tone
65 Princeton Deluxe Reverb
"Gimme all Your Lovin' " tone
A high output pickup is unnecessary and only really needed in a vintage or clean amp if u want alitle bit of the good stuff.
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I notice some of my favorite guitar players use lower output pickups rather than high output pickups to get really good high gain tone-- granted you have a high gain amp or gain pedal to help.
What do you guys prefer?
I play a Recto (road king, actually) and prefer lower to mid output pickups. Then again, I prefer my tones to be more grit and less percussive.
Fixed that for you. (Yes, I know a lot of punk stars use lower-output pickups but to me the "fast/tight" is just as important for punk as for metal. And I have seen plenty of punk gods live who had a thinner tone than I would prefer.)Guys, use the right tools for the job
High output pups for metal or PUNK stuff and low to medium pups for rock, blues jazz etc. For metal OR PUNK, we need the fast/tight response we get from high output pups
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I seem to prefer the medium output territory for my bridge and low output for the neck.
I like my guitars to clean up when I roll back the volume and I just don't seem to get that with pickups like the Duncan Distortion, Dimarzio Super Distortion, JB or Tone Zone.
Maybe I just haven't tried the right high output pickup, but medium output like the APH-1 or Gibson's 498/490 pickups seem to suit me best. I've honestly never tried a vintage output pickup.