Thinking of changing up my humbucker tele a bit--- right now I have a Pro Track in the neck and a Super D in the bridge and I'm debating replacing the Pro Track with an Injector neck pickup.
I really like the Pro Track-- it's just a hair on the warm side, but still can get a little bit of spank if I play differently (picking harder or lighter, depending on what I'm playing). It's just a very organic sounding pickup, which is why I dig it so much. Plus it balances well with the Super D at the bridge.
If I swapped the Pro Track for an Injector neck, would I have a major volume difference between the two? I play most of the time with a fair amount of gain and vary my amount of cleanness by backing off on the volume knob on the guitar. Both pickups are currently very good at adapting to this.
Unless I'm playing dead clean, will the output difference between the Injector and the Super D be an issue? If so, I have a Dimarzio PAF I can pop in the bridge which would make things hunky-dory, but I'm really liking the Super D for distorted stuff right now.
I really like the Pro Track-- it's just a hair on the warm side, but still can get a little bit of spank if I play differently (picking harder or lighter, depending on what I'm playing). It's just a very organic sounding pickup, which is why I dig it so much. Plus it balances well with the Super D at the bridge.
If I swapped the Pro Track for an Injector neck, would I have a major volume difference between the two? I play most of the time with a fair amount of gain and vary my amount of cleanness by backing off on the volume knob on the guitar. Both pickups are currently very good at adapting to this.
Unless I'm playing dead clean, will the output difference between the Injector and the Super D be an issue? If so, I have a Dimarzio PAF I can pop in the bridge which would make things hunky-dory, but I'm really liking the Super D for distorted stuff right now.