New project. input would be great

Colma

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ive had this neck and body sitting around for quite a while and ive been wanting to put it together so i decided to come here for some suggestions on pickups!.

first off its a jem neck, maple on maple with the pyramid inlays, and the body is a mahogany RG fixed bridge with a hum/hum setup.

ive been wanting to put some actives in it just because its going to be my around-the-computer type guitar and id like to keep the noise down however ive found that with the EMG's the tone didnt really change very much when i lowered the volume. it just wasnt cleaning up real well like say, a tonezone or something similar. so im curious if the new blackouts might fit the bill?

i play mostly rock/metal and im starting to get into country and blues so those are the types of tones id be looking to get out of a pickup.

the only thing that worries me too much is having an active in the neck, ive had actives in the neck positions in a few guitars and it just never really hits the tone i want. and its far too undefined between notes.

anyways if i could get a yay or nay on the blackouts, considering the wood types, or maybe a suggestion for a different setup then im more than happy to check out a different set.
 
Re: New project. input would be great

A Jazz neck and a '59 bridge would be able to cover a lot of ground (metal/rock/blues/country), without hum and feedback.

Unless you're pushing a boutique amp without a master volume, you can always turn up the gain.
 
Re: New project. input would be great

ive never had any problems with passive buckers standing near my computer in my basement which i use for some on the fly jam recording.

you should be able to choose whatever you want. im a big fan of just the set of 59s. the neck shouldnt be too boomy cause those RG bodies are fairly thin. but the jazz 59 combo would let you cover more ground
 
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