Pick-ups for home made guitar

Rictor

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Hi guys

i'm currently making my own electric guitar and i need some advice/help with choosing my pick-ups. I'm searching for two double coil humbuckers and i think i've decided on the Alnico ll Pro for the bridge but i want something cleaner and smoother for the neck.

My guitar is (being) made from rock maple for the body and brazilian mahogany for the neck.

Any help is appreciated :)
Cheers
Ric
 
Re: Pick-ups for home made guitar

welcome to the forum!!

the alnico II pro is pretty smooth and clean, not sure what to suggest. maybe a seth lover?
gibson scale length?
 
Re: Pick-ups for home made guitar

oh right. thanks.

i guess then it might be a good idea to go for something a little harsher with a higher output for the bridge and put the alnico ll at the neck.

Ric
 
Re: Pick-ups for home made guitar

you cant get much clear and smoother than the alnico 2 in the neck, but i've yet to try the antiquities.
 
Re: Pick-ups for home made guitar

maybe youd like a 59 in the bridge. many people here on the forum said it gives a nice early EVH sound.
 
Re: Pick-ups for home made guitar

The alnico II pro is a great choice for the bridge and the neck. It is plenty smooth for the neck position and it is clean for a neck humbucker. You should not need something "higher output" in the bridge unless you may be a gainiac or you dont have a good amp to get its own decent amout of distortion. The Alnico II pro set is a great choice. If you want even cleaner, you would have to probally go with a single coil. LOL! Maybe a Phat Cat in the neck might be a good choice also?????
 
Re: Pick-ups for home made guitar

If you do want a little higher output in the bridge but still want more of a classic tone, the custom is a great choice!
 
Re: Pick-ups for home made guitar

Seymour himself reccomended a '59. i guess you're both on the same wavelength!!
 
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