Rex_Rocker
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So I have an SH-6N lying around. I have a Gibson Les Paul Tribute without a neck pickup that I could drop it in. Problem is... I don't really like it as is. What can I do?
I actually don't dislike it matcehd with the right bridge pickup. It sounds fine with a Distortion, a Black Winter, or a 500T. But I wanna use a JB in the bridge.
What I don't like about it is, first, the output is kinda hard to balance with the JB. I feel like I have to have it way down sunk in the pickup ring or it starts overpowering. At that point, the second problem is starting to become more apparent. And that is it's kinda dull and uninspiring, especially clean. Like, distorted, it sounds fine. But clean is flat and 2D. It's not too bassy. It might not even be too dark, but I don't know. I just don't love the character of the pickup in the context of a JB in the bridge.
I have tried an A5 magnet in it, and I don't like it. The output drops, and that helps, but it starts getting very dark, bland, and kinda muddy. Kinda like an Air Norton, just with tons of mud.
So I thought I might try running it in parallel or split as a default. If so, what wires would I need to solder to make it work?
I have also considered the cap trick, but I don't think I wanna cut bass on it. The bass is not the problem. It's the whole character of the pickup. Plus there's also the output issue.
I also don't want to sell the pickup because I'm sure I'd get pennies for it. It used to have a cover stock, so it doesn't have a logo, it has solder marks on the baseplate, and i've pulled it apart and put it back together a few times, and you can tell, LOL.
So... thoughs?
I actually don't dislike it matcehd with the right bridge pickup. It sounds fine with a Distortion, a Black Winter, or a 500T. But I wanna use a JB in the bridge.
What I don't like about it is, first, the output is kinda hard to balance with the JB. I feel like I have to have it way down sunk in the pickup ring or it starts overpowering. At that point, the second problem is starting to become more apparent. And that is it's kinda dull and uninspiring, especially clean. Like, distorted, it sounds fine. But clean is flat and 2D. It's not too bassy. It might not even be too dark, but I don't know. I just don't love the character of the pickup in the context of a JB in the bridge.
I have tried an A5 magnet in it, and I don't like it. The output drops, and that helps, but it starts getting very dark, bland, and kinda muddy. Kinda like an Air Norton, just with tons of mud.
So I thought I might try running it in parallel or split as a default. If so, what wires would I need to solder to make it work?
I have also considered the cap trick, but I don't think I wanna cut bass on it. The bass is not the problem. It's the whole character of the pickup. Plus there's also the output issue.
I also don't want to sell the pickup because I'm sure I'd get pennies for it. It used to have a cover stock, so it doesn't have a logo, it has solder marks on the baseplate, and i've pulled it apart and put it back together a few times, and you can tell, LOL.
So... thoughs?
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