In need of an articulate humbucker for bridge

HeavenSent

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Hello guys, I was interested if someone could help me. I need a humbucker that is low/vintage or medium output in the bridge position, that sounds very articulate, smooth and clean when playing chords, even with overdrive. However, I don't want a true single coilish sound (I have my Strat for that!). Also, I would like to have a pickup that cuts through the mix nicely and that sound doesn't get lost when playing leads, like a really raw, nassaly aggresive sounding in the upper midrange.

If you know a humbucker that sounds like this, please recommend. The pickup should go into an old Epiphone Explorer, and I will use it to play in my acid rock band.
 
Re: In need of an articulate humbucker for bridge

I would like to have a pickup that cuts through the mix nicely and that sound doesn't get lost when playing leads, like a really raw, nassaly aggresive sounding in the upper midrange.

If you know a humbucker that sounds like this, please recommend. The pickup should go into an old Epiphone Explorer, and I will use it to play in my acid rock band.

Alnico II Pro
 
Re: In need of an articulate humbucker for bridge

Another one I like that is articulate and has that nasal ly upper mids, but a little higher out put, is the DMZ Gravity Storm.
 
Re: In need of an articulate humbucker for bridge

Had an early 90's Explorer with a Jazz bridge in the neck and a SD in the bridge. The pickups went with the guitar when I sold it so I cant pull it out and play before I answer. And yet I still have some great memories of the guitar and seems to me the SD is what you are describing.
 
Re: In need of an articulate humbucker for bridge

Screamin Demon, 59/C hybrid, Full Shred (neck), Pearly Gates,
 
Re: In need of an articulate humbucker for bridge

I fully endorse the Screamin Demon recommendation if you are playing through a loud amp.

You will get different results at practice levels by yourself though. Don't let that scare you away.
 
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