New PU for Gibson Explorer Tremolo

Fisher

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Hey all. It's my First Time in here, so i hope you can help me.
I own a Brand new Gibson Explorer Tremolo (Floyd Rose) and want to swap pickups.
I play Maiden, Metallica, and thrashmetal ...

I Like to have a powerfull and clear articulated bridge pu and a nice one in the neck for bright cleans.

Thanks
 
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Re: New PU for Gibson Explorer Tremolo

I'm playing a JVM410H through a 1960AV. Controlled by a Boss GT10.
 
Re: New PU for Gibson Explorer Tremolo

You probably don't need anything blazing hot with that amp, I would go with a Custom bridge, maybe the distortion........
 
Re: New PU for Gibson Explorer Tremolo

If you're looking to play Metallica, I know Kirk used the Distortion back on KEA, and Hetfield used the Invader in the RTL era. Both are pretty hot, so you might want to go with the Custom if you're playing some older metal.
 
Re: New PU for Gibson Explorer Tremolo

With a Floyd, that should be a TB-5, but Custom is a good choice.

For thrash rhythm, Invader, TB-6 Distortion or PATB-2 Parallel Axis Distortion are great choices.

For thick riffs, Invader or PATB-2 are a bit better. A lot of people have trouble getting leads & rhythms balanced on the Invader without adjusting controls on both guitar & amp. There are people who pull it off, though.

Distortion does a bit better for leads, but I like the PATB-2 even better, as it has a less harsh high end, while still having the prominent upper mids of the Distortion wind. PATB-2 might be thicker than you want in an Explorer, depends on the guitar.

TB-5 Custom is a great all-around pickup that can handle rock to thrash very well. Doesn't have the crazy upper mids of the above mentioned pickups, but it's more flexible in exchange. Custom is probably more suited to Maiden than the Distortions or Invader.

JB can be a bit loose in a floyded guitar, unless it's a tight, bright guitar like a long scale neck-through superstrat. Not my first choice for most Gibsons, though even there it has it's adherents.

You might also look at Gibson's Dirty Fingers or 500T (Hetfield used them in various other guitars/times than the Invader, until switching to EMGs).

I'd probably try the TB-5 Custom or TB-6 Distortion first, and exchange if they aren't quite what you want (or even buy/flip them used, they're popular models and easy to buy/sell used).
 
Re: New PU for Gibson Explorer Tremolo

Thanks so far.

I've already ordered a SH-5 for my Les Paul with an SH-1 in the Neck. I don't like the SH-4 in her anymore... I miss the "room" in the sound...

For the Explorer i think it will be TB-6/SH-6 or TB-6/SH-2 not finally decided yet...

The Explorer is mostly used for Metal and some Shred.

With the Stock PU i miss the clarity in the tone.

I also use an Flying V wit EMG 81/60. Power and clarity but... i miss the "organic" sound... its good but not really dynamic...
 
Re: New PU for Gibson Explorer Tremolo

First you might want to try swapping the stock 300k volume pot with a 500k. Clears the 500T up nicely. Its a great pickup with 500k pots.
 
Re: New PU for Gibson Explorer Tremolo

First you might want to try swapping the stock 300k volume pot with a 500k. Clears the 500T up nicely. Its a great pickup with 500k pots.


This. The 500T is a great pickup for exactly what you describe. A DD or anything else will have the same disadvantage until you change pots.
 
Re: New PU for Gibson Explorer Tremolo

wow, thanks for the hint with the pots.
I'll test the poti change and if it works stay with the Gibsons.

--> will save a lot of money
 
Re: New PU for Gibson Explorer Tremolo

Indeed. A new pot is $3-10. And definitely worth it. I have a Gibson Explorer as well, and like you was displeased with the lack of clarity stock, though I did like the base tone otherwise. It wasn't until I had long after replaced the stock pickup and then put that 500T in another guitar that had 500K pots that I realized its such a great pickup. Definitely worth a shot as far as changing pots goes. You'll most likely want 500k pots if you put a DD or Custom in there anyhow, so its worth changing first.
 
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