I had hot rails put at my mustang bridge couple of months back but was never happy with the single coil, too trebly. I brought it in today to route for a JB full size at the bridge. Luthier was talking to me about placing it closer to the bridge where there would be a difference between having more harmonics and less mid-rangy. He had a plastic square that he used to show me the placement. Not really sure what he meant to be honest, but I agreed to have it closer to the bridge. I noticed the pickups on my old yamahas and PRS seem to be about 3/4" from the actual bridge. And most pictures I see online on mustangs with humbuckers as well. The JB is a big job and I don't want to make a mistake. I know I'm dumb about these things and won't know the difference unless I can actually hear it, but can anyone help straighten me out on this subject? In the past I don't recall other luthiers ever asking me about how far to place the pickup from the bridge so I wasn't sure how to respond intelligently to his train of thought.
When I am playing rhythm clean in the bridge I need the warmth, when playing rhythm dirty I like it to sound grungy and when soloing with the humbuckers I like it on the creamy side, with some bite.
When I am playing rhythm clean in the bridge I need the warmth, when playing rhythm dirty I like it to sound grungy and when soloing with the humbuckers I like it on the creamy side, with some bite.
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