Will standby for the report. I got a McNaught that I`m looking to replacing the pups.AmpliFIRE said:I played a Gene Baker over the weekend that was loaded w/vPAF's. It sounded awesome for sure (I'm sure ALOT of the sound came from the amazing guitar). I decided to try the Virtual PAF/Virtual Hot PAF's in my McNaught Singlecut. I'll report back once they're in my guitar
papersoul said:Don't you think something like a McNaught should have hand wound pickups?
Just kidding bro!
Hey, no Rio BBQ/Texas this time around? I hear that Vinmtage Hot is really nice! I think another good pickup with probably a bit more girth would be the C-5.
AmpliFIRE said:I played a Gene Baker over the weekend that was loaded w/vPAF's. It sounded awesome for sure (I'm sure ALOT of the sound came from the amazing guitar). I decided to try the Virtual PAF/Virtual Hot PAF's in my McNaught Singlecut. I'll report back once they're in my guitar
hamerfan said:Same happened to me,teleblooz. It was a Bridge version, which i put into the neck of a Hamer Special. Hell of a sound i like it to death. But the lows are too big to get a perfect match with the other pup (rewound 9k DiMarzio PAF from 1979). What did you get neck or bridge version?
AmpliFIRE said:I played a Gene Baker over the weekend that was loaded w/vPAF's. It sounded awesome for sure (I'm sure ALOT of the sound came from the amazing guitar). I decided to try the Virtual PAF/Virtual Hot PAF's in my McNaught Singlecut. I'll report back once they're in my guitar
notesfield said:I have the V Hot Paf in the bridge of my LP and it is a great pickup. I have the Duncan CC, 59 & Alnicos in other guitars but wanted something different. The V H PAF is quite good. It has the vintage tone but a bit more extra overall. It is warm but still cutting, has a nice EQ balance, one I wish Duncan offered. If you have a guitar that the CC is too much mids, the C5 is not enough mids, the 59 is too bright and the JB is too much of that honk, the Virtual Hot PAF is worth a try and they are priced right too.
The only pickup I have not tried yet are the Rio BBQs- can anyone elaborate on what they compare most too?
ranalli said:Do they do the Chugga-Chugga thing alright for a low output pickup??
AmpliFIRE said:Definetly! They're not going to get you into EMG territory, but they're nice and tight for palm mutes.
walt said:I think the lesson being taught here is that with low output pickups combined with a med to hot amp, you are actually hearing the instrument again instead of the "compressed" tone of a very hot pup being fed into a very hot amp. I think that the hotter the pickup you start to run into a version of headroom issues with the amp which gives that compressed tone (but what do I know, I just a guitar player who loves low output pickups!!)
I do have this setup in a Wolfgang special (American Version) and they are staying in that guitar. I posted a clip of what they sound like, here it is again for those interested. Nothing great just a little jam.
http://www.soundclick.com/alteregous
click on the music link