I have played around with a couple of hybrids, and they sound great. One of them was a Custom/Gibson 498T and is was pretty cool, but a little hot for me.
I have recently started using a multimeter and based on the Gibson pickups I have, 490T and 498T, I think a hybrid of the neck and bridge should put me in around the 10K mark, wich a lot of people around here think is the sweet spot.
Any one ever try this? Any thoughts on whether or not this would work? Please don't just respond with "Try it and you'll know". I get that. I just wanted thoughts from those who get the hybrid theory, before I put the work in.
I also have a bridge pup from an 86 SG that's unpotted and is labelled Pat No 2,737,842 on the base plate. THis one measures 7.4K so it may work with a 498 hybrid also.
I know that resistance does not mean everything, or maybe anything with pickups. Otherwise you could just add a resistor to a 7K paf and make it a CC, but maybe this could be a solution to what to do with stock Gibson pups?
I have recently started using a multimeter and based on the Gibson pickups I have, 490T and 498T, I think a hybrid of the neck and bridge should put me in around the 10K mark, wich a lot of people around here think is the sweet spot.
Any one ever try this? Any thoughts on whether or not this would work? Please don't just respond with "Try it and you'll know". I get that. I just wanted thoughts from those who get the hybrid theory, before I put the work in.
I also have a bridge pup from an 86 SG that's unpotted and is labelled Pat No 2,737,842 on the base plate. THis one measures 7.4K so it may work with a 498 hybrid also.
I know that resistance does not mean everything, or maybe anything with pickups. Otherwise you could just add a resistor to a 7K paf and make it a CC, but maybe this could be a solution to what to do with stock Gibson pups?