Is it me or the less output for the most gain = tighter sound?

Pierre

Stratologist
I remember playing my Charvel with the Jackson J50BC humbucker on my buddy's JCM800 and it had a tighter sound than he had with his Tone Zone (much more output). It was still a pretty open sound (JCM800...) but it was noticeable. Is that a normal thing, or did it just have to do with the pickup in question (the JC50BC isn't a particularly tight pickup usually)?
 
Re: Is it me or the less output for the most gain = tighter sound?

The Tone Zone is alnico 5. If that Jackson pup is ceramic you have your answer right there (the ceramics I've tried have all sounded tighter/punchier than alnico).

EDIT: It's been my experience that any pickup described as;

".....tremendous bass and low-mid response to reinforce the bottom end and make the overall sound bigger."

will not sound very tight.
 
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Re: Is it me or the less output for the most gain = tighter sound?

Yep it is Ceramic indeed. It only has about 8.6K of DC resistance. That's the only value I have to measure its output. But it's definitely way less than the Tone Zone.
So that thing with lesser output pickups being less open is not true then? Dang :(
 
Re: Is it me or the less output for the most gain = tighter sound?

I did an edit that might add to it.
 
Re: Is it me or the less output for the most gain = tighter sound?

IF you want high output and a extremely tight tone go with a EMG 81:beerchug:
these are wound to 10K like a lower output pup then boosted via a preamp that is built in the pup

you can also get this effect with a demon and a duncan pup booster or a 59,seth,PG, or any other low output pup with the booster:beerchug:
 
Re: Is it me or the less output for the most gain = tighter sound?

I got it naturally with the FullShred muahahaha.
 
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