Rex_Rocker
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I dig the Phat Cat Neck on its own. It has nice spanky cleans, and it pairs extremely well with vintage output bridge pickups like the WLH or the '59B.
However, I have since moved on to the realm of high output pickups. I've got the Phat Cat in the neck position of a PRS SE baritone with a Black Winter in the bridge. On its own, it's a cool pickup and it's EQ'd well, but if I switch from the neck to the bridge on a clean setting, there is a HUGE volume jump. I've got the Phat Cat set a lot closer to the strings than I would normally set a neck pickup, and I've tried playing with the polepiece height, but the difference is so massive, even that has not helped. Even on the distorted channel, when swtiching between pickups, there is a pretty substancial difference. The neck position feels very dry and undergained.
So I'm thinking about dropping a pair of ceramic magnets in the Phat Cat, as well as some hex screws to counter the increase in low-end the ceramic magnets are probably going to yield, and a 250K volume knob to counter the added brightness. I don't want to radically transform the EQ of the Phat Cat, I just want to give it enough power to better match the Black Winter in the bridge.
Do you guys think it's worth doing, or would it be easier altogether to ditch it and find some other more modern neck pickup that better matches the Black Winter?
Thanks.
However, I have since moved on to the realm of high output pickups. I've got the Phat Cat in the neck position of a PRS SE baritone with a Black Winter in the bridge. On its own, it's a cool pickup and it's EQ'd well, but if I switch from the neck to the bridge on a clean setting, there is a HUGE volume jump. I've got the Phat Cat set a lot closer to the strings than I would normally set a neck pickup, and I've tried playing with the polepiece height, but the difference is so massive, even that has not helped. Even on the distorted channel, when swtiching between pickups, there is a pretty substancial difference. The neck position feels very dry and undergained.
So I'm thinking about dropping a pair of ceramic magnets in the Phat Cat, as well as some hex screws to counter the increase in low-end the ceramic magnets are probably going to yield, and a 250K volume knob to counter the added brightness. I don't want to radically transform the EQ of the Phat Cat, I just want to give it enough power to better match the Black Winter in the bridge.
Do you guys think it's worth doing, or would it be easier altogether to ditch it and find some other more modern neck pickup that better matches the Black Winter?
Thanks.
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