Rex_Rocker
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So I've got this PRS SE Nick Catanese model. I've had a couple of different pickups in it, but I still feel I haven't found the right one for it. The Duncan '59 has been the one I've liked the most, but I still feel it was missing something.
The guitar has a mahogany body, mahogany neck, ebony board, and I don't think it has an actual maple top, just a maple veneer.
What I want is a semi-traditional Les Paul sound from it, so I want to stay within PAF realm. However, I'm wanting to go towards the hotter side of the PAF spectrum for some added aggression and attitude.
I want a pickup with a big but tight bottom-end, scooped low mids to maintain clarity, and a snarly and biting aggressive character to the upper mids and treble with a nice vicious attack.
It must also pair well with the Phat Cat that I have in the neck position.
What do you guys think? I'm considering the Whole Lotta Humbucker, but it being described as a fatter '59 makes me afraid it might be too fat for an already fat-sounding guitar. Is there something in the output range of the Whole Lotta Humbucker that's a bit more bite-centric than fat?
Thanks.
The guitar has a mahogany body, mahogany neck, ebony board, and I don't think it has an actual maple top, just a maple veneer.
What I want is a semi-traditional Les Paul sound from it, so I want to stay within PAF realm. However, I'm wanting to go towards the hotter side of the PAF spectrum for some added aggression and attitude.
I want a pickup with a big but tight bottom-end, scooped low mids to maintain clarity, and a snarly and biting aggressive character to the upper mids and treble with a nice vicious attack.
It must also pair well with the Phat Cat that I have in the neck position.
What do you guys think? I'm considering the Whole Lotta Humbucker, but it being described as a fatter '59 makes me afraid it might be too fat for an already fat-sounding guitar. Is there something in the output range of the Whole Lotta Humbucker that's a bit more bite-centric than fat?
Thanks.
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