Chistopher
malapterurus electricus tonewood instigator
I am a contractor of sorts for the local luthier in that he calls me up and let's me fiddle around with other people's guitars if they give him an open ended request, I mostly end up just fiddling with magnets and electronic values. The other day he gave me an Epi Plus Top that the owner put a pair of 78s in. He said that the guy wanted a hotter neck tone and possibly a twangier bridge if possible. The fella was in highschool and didn't want to drop more money on new pickups either.
So then I got the idea: switch the neck and bridge a la EVH so that the neck has a higher DCR than the bridge. I also replaced the stock neck A2 with an A3 to keep the bass in check. I considered an A8 in the bridge to match volume if need be, but I could get the outputs of the two pickups to match with height tweaking.
I must say that it worked pretty well. The neck felt hotter than the bridge and the bridge had a decent twang to it. A lot of the reason that people underwind neck pickups is so that the bass doesn't get boomy, not to increase treble. It also didn't have the EQ gap that sets such as the 490R and 498T have. The owner seemed to like it, and the luthier too.
EVH brand guitars do this for most all of their models, so why doesn't SD have a set that's like this? It's a cool idea if it's done well, usually involving a thinner guage wire for the neck pickup. I've also seen it being done more and more with boutique brands, but nothing from DMZ or SD.
So then I got the idea: switch the neck and bridge a la EVH so that the neck has a higher DCR than the bridge. I also replaced the stock neck A2 with an A3 to keep the bass in check. I considered an A8 in the bridge to match volume if need be, but I could get the outputs of the two pickups to match with height tweaking.
I must say that it worked pretty well. The neck felt hotter than the bridge and the bridge had a decent twang to it. A lot of the reason that people underwind neck pickups is so that the bass doesn't get boomy, not to increase treble. It also didn't have the EQ gap that sets such as the 490R and 498T have. The owner seemed to like it, and the luthier too.
EVH brand guitars do this for most all of their models, so why doesn't SD have a set that's like this? It's a cool idea if it's done well, usually involving a thinner guage wire for the neck pickup. I've also seen it being done more and more with boutique brands, but nothing from DMZ or SD.