Re: Pickups for an LP
Hey Ddune9751, welcome to the forum.
SG maniac here. Have tried almost everything.
You really can't go wrong with a Jazz neck and JB bridge. Very balanced when switching pickups and clear, singing, etc. That is Seymour's favorite combo and it is time tested and awesome.
The JB will tame the shrillness that can be a problem in the SG's bridge slot with a nice vocal tone with upper mid focus. If you want a bit more "roundness" at the bridge, a Custom Custom could fit the bill (just got one to try out, haven't installed it yet - will report back). The Custom Custom is voiced more towards the lower mids than the upper mids in the JB with less highs.
I hated the C5 in my SG's (waaay too scooped and small sounding a bridge pickup for my taste). But many people on here love em. It depends if you are a "mids" guy or not. I am.
If you want a bit more "push" at the neck you can go '59 or Pearly Gates. But be careful as they can be too bassy at the same amp settings that your bridge pickup sounds warm at. The Pearly Gates has more mids and less highs than the '59. The Jazz is brighter and clearer than both of them with less bass.
Hope this helps! Peace.
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