Re: P-Rails. User opinions requested now that the newness has worn off
That's the problem I see with P-Rails, three tones, but only one, maybe two, you'll use. You don't get three tones you're thrilled with. I love SG Specials (the real ones, with P-90's), and I think the best way to do that in your guitar is with HB-sized P-90's; Lord knows there's enough of those to choose from these days. Plain old P-90's will do wonderful things, think of 1970ish Santana, Townsend, West, and Iommi. You don't need to try to get HB and P-90 out of the same PU. The 'hot' P-Rail bridge is way too hot for me.
1st of all, not 3, but 4 tones: Rail, P-90, PAFish, FullHB.
2nd: you'll use what you like. You might like one of them one day/setup/band, the other on another.
3rd: it's great for gigs and jams. I come to play in one bar, and the sound is muddy: I use P-90's or PAFish, and sometimes change to Full-HB when soloing. I come to another, and it all sounds waaaaay too clear and crispy for me: I use FullHB mode. I play with a bunch of guys that have a jazzy feeling to their music: I use PAFish or P-90. Another bunch on another day plays Knopfler or EC: I use Rails.
4th: Don't expect the PAFish or FullHB sounds to be exact replicas of PAF or heavy HB's. The P-90's are P-90's, the Rails are Rails, and that's that. PAFish are P-90's and Rails in parallel, and FullHB are P-90's and Rails in series.
5th: The fact that they don't sound EXACTLY like PAFs or HBs does not mean they don't sound good. They have an open feeling to them, even in FullHB mode (mind you, I don't have the hot version).
I'm a vintage kinda guy, playing blues and rock, and these P-Rails sound much better to me than a lot of modern ceramic HB's. Last week I gigged with a couple of guys. It was a drum-bass-guitar band and I joined in. The other guy had an LP standard. My old Jap LP clone, equipped with P-Rails, sounded better than his LPS. A lot of people came to me afterwords, commenting the same, asking about the guitar, pups, etc. BTW: mine has the full JP.
The bottom line: P-Rails are a very good solution if you're looking for a versatile guitar for gigs and jams. If you've a pro with a roadie to carry your stuff around: have him carry 4 guitars and replace them for you in the middle of the show. Otherwise: Use P-Rails.
Whatever you do : Have fun.
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