cradlefish
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I've heard and read many tone snobs go out on a limb to spend around 250.00 and up for set of pickups to improve their tone with WCR, Bareknuckle, Fralins, Holmes, and etc. From experience, yes there is a difference in quality of sound. But by how much? IMO not worth spending the extra hundred or two. I've used SD JB/59 pickups for 6 years now and it's been great. The only regret I have was I wish I would've upgraded the electronics sooner. After a tip from my friend and doing some internet research. Upgrading my capacitors for my Les Paul Classic and ESP EC-1000 was one of the best things I've ever done to improve my sound. It has made a huge impact on my tone and I didn't have to fork out a couple hundred bucks. It only cost me 15.00!
If you don't think it's worth spending all that money for boutique pickups like me but like the more widely pickups being used out there like Seymour Duncans, Rio Grande and etc. Check out the Mojotone Vitamin T caps! They cost less than 4 bucks a cap and can make your pickups sound better than they ever did! It's definitely worth every penny and more!
The Vitamin T certainly gave my guitars especially the EC-1000 better clarity, depth and a spongier feel. It seem to have taken some of the brightness off my LP as well.
If you don't think it's worth spending all that money for boutique pickups like me but like the more widely pickups being used out there like Seymour Duncans, Rio Grande and etc. Check out the Mojotone Vitamin T caps! They cost less than 4 bucks a cap and can make your pickups sound better than they ever did! It's definitely worth every penny and more!
The Vitamin T certainly gave my guitars especially the EC-1000 better clarity, depth and a spongier feel. It seem to have taken some of the brightness off my LP as well.