I'm still trying to figure out which bridge pickup to use in my new Fender Custom Shop Showmaster. This guitar is light and responsive with a pretty balanced acoustic tone. It has a double-cut mahogany body with lace wood top, set mahogany neck with ebony fretboard (12" radius), Techtonic wrap-around hardtail bridge (not a string through -- think LP Jr), locking tuners, and a single humbucker with a single volume control (no tone control). The stock humbucker is a very hot (20.3K) Dimarzio with 12 hex screw pole pieces. It's not bad and cleans up pretty well, but it's a bit hot and mid-heavy when full up.
I'm looking for something with nice, sweet, warm cleans and a good singing lead voice. With just one pickup and one control, I think the pickup has to be really balanced and versatile. I play clean to moderately overdriven blues and blues-rock through a Bad Cat Cub (EL-84's) and vintage Fender and Gibson amps (6V6 and 6L6). I think an F-spaced or trembucker spacing would be best, but a standard version might work, although it has to have short legs for depth limits in this guitar.
Since the poll function wouldn't work for me, here are some options I'm considering so far:
1. Custom
2. Custom 5
3. Screamin' Demon
4. 59 bridge
5. Pearly Gates
6. PATB3 Blues Saraceno
7. Phat Cat
I also would consider a Dimarzio, but I'm less familiar with their line.
Thanks!
I'm looking for something with nice, sweet, warm cleans and a good singing lead voice. With just one pickup and one control, I think the pickup has to be really balanced and versatile. I play clean to moderately overdriven blues and blues-rock through a Bad Cat Cub (EL-84's) and vintage Fender and Gibson amps (6V6 and 6L6). I think an F-spaced or trembucker spacing would be best, but a standard version might work, although it has to have short legs for depth limits in this guitar.
Since the poll function wouldn't work for me, here are some options I'm considering so far:
1. Custom
2. Custom 5
3. Screamin' Demon
4. 59 bridge
5. Pearly Gates
6. PATB3 Blues Saraceno
7. Phat Cat
I also would consider a Dimarzio, but I'm less familiar with their line.
Thanks!
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