RudloeManor
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I’m looking to upgrade my Gretsch Electromatic with SD pickups. Why? Because I can.
Actually, I’m looking for a little more versatility, so I plan on using P-rails in the neck with triple-shots. The logical pairing might be a p-rails in the bridge, but I don’t think it delivers enough treble that can cut through. Also, I’m looking for a pairing that might be a bit unique, so I’m considering the StagMag or Whole Lotta humbucker in the bridge. I thought I’d ask the forum for feedback. Am I nuts to consider these pairings? Does anyone have experience with these? My main concern is that my guitar has only a single master volume and single master tone, so I want to be sure that if I use these pickups in middle position, that one doesn’t completely overwhelm the other. (I’m new to pickup swapping, and I’m a bit confused by output rating vs. DCR.)
Guitar has maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, 24-1/2 inch scale, hardtail bridge, chambered basswood body, flat top. The overall sound is somewhat nondescript/middle-of-the-road. It doesn’t have the depth of a mahogony LP or the cut of a Tele, but somewhere in between, with some of that characteristic Gretsch sparkle, which I want to still be able to access. I won’t say much about the music I play for now, except that it sits more in vintage sounds. I’ll never be shredding high-output metal anytime soon. Thoughts anyone?
Guitar has maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, 24-1/2 inch scale, hardtail bridge, chambered basswood body, flat top. The overall sound is somewhat nondescript/middle-of-the-road. It doesn’t have the depth of a mahogony LP or the cut of a Tele, but somewhere in between, with some of that characteristic Gretsch sparkle, which I want to still be able to access. I won’t say much about the music I play for now, except that it sits more in vintage sounds. I’ll never be shredding high-output metal anytime soon. Thoughts anyone?