stratoskier
New member
Greetings,
I have a few SD pups around and I was trying to decide which ones would work best in an alder-body HSH guitar with a vintage trem. In this particular guitar, I'm looking for a Robben Ford/Scott Henderson sort of vibe. I've read lots of posts in the forum but I'm still pretty fuzzy as to what might work best. The pickups I have are:
Jazz Neck
Alnico Pro II neck
Pearly Gates
JB (bridge)
Screamin' Demon (currently in another guitar, but I suppose I could move it)
I only have one SD single coil (a Vintage Staggered, I think), but it was from the neck of a matched set, so I'm guessing I shouldn't put in the middle position on this guitar (need a reverse wound in middle?). If NONE of these pickups seem like the ticket, I could order some other pups, but it'd be nice to use what I have on hand. Whatever I don't use in this guitar might wind up in a mahogany, or possibly another alder guitar, so nothing would be wasted.
Your advice would be greatly appreciated since I've spent a lot of time staring at these pups without heating up the soldering iron!
Thanks,
Bert
I have a few SD pups around and I was trying to decide which ones would work best in an alder-body HSH guitar with a vintage trem. In this particular guitar, I'm looking for a Robben Ford/Scott Henderson sort of vibe. I've read lots of posts in the forum but I'm still pretty fuzzy as to what might work best. The pickups I have are:
Jazz Neck
Alnico Pro II neck
Pearly Gates
JB (bridge)
Screamin' Demon (currently in another guitar, but I suppose I could move it)
I only have one SD single coil (a Vintage Staggered, I think), but it was from the neck of a matched set, so I'm guessing I shouldn't put in the middle position on this guitar (need a reverse wound in middle?). If NONE of these pickups seem like the ticket, I could order some other pups, but it'd be nice to use what I have on hand. Whatever I don't use in this guitar might wind up in a mahogany, or possibly another alder guitar, so nothing would be wasted.
Your advice would be greatly appreciated since I've spent a lot of time staring at these pups without heating up the soldering iron!
Thanks,
Bert