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I'm looking into replacing my stock pickups:
ESP LTD H100FM
I know that, acousticly, my guitar has a great tone capable of "vintage" sound. But what I notice is that the stock pickups seem to "round off the edges"... and do so way too much at times. You don't get those nice tight/crisp highs that you can get with "better" pickups. My guitar can get these highs acousticly, but like I said when I play through any kind of amp... it just misses those beautiful "shimmery" sort of "fenderish/vintage" qualities because it isn't picking up those frequencies. The bottom end, especially on the neck... is glass smooth but lacks the "punch" you get with most decent pickups... I can play bluesy kind of things on either pickup, but they just lack that "shimmer". If I play metal, or hard rock, it can do things quite decently, but the tone can lack the "edge". I think that lack of edge is this generally "glassy" tone they have overall.
Don't get me wrong, with a good amp sim, like say Poulin's Lectco, one can get AWESOME tone with the current set of pickups, but they just have a glassy bit of "undertone" still even with high gain from this amp sim.
I've heard people use this sim and get a hell-a-good tone out of it, with minimal to no processing before or after. So I have to wander if I can seriously do better than these stock pickups.
I'm currently looking at putting the 59'/Custom Hybrid pup in my bridge position, and either it's neck variant or a JB in the neck. But I'm curious as to if these pickups would actually be an "upgrade" outside of the ability to split to single coils. Would they really provide that nice "vintage" tone and still be able to play around in the area of heavy metal... like not uber-hard-core metal heh, just more along the lines of Metallica, Ozzy's various guitarists, etc.
I'm a bed-room player seeking to better my tone, and be as broad as possible in my playing. One minute I might play bluesy riffs, the next I might want to break out something more "acoustic" ala under the bridge (RHCP), then stomp out some Metallica or Ozzy/Black Sabbath, then turn around and attempt perhaps Van Halen and/or Yngwie. LOL> A lot of stuff I like to go after. This guitar currently is capable of getting closeish to darn close, but just misses on any and all of the above.
I've watched a ton of reviews/demos on the 59'/Custom Hybrid, and for the most part they seem to do all the shimmery stuff great, it's when it comes to the harder metal/hard rock sounds that I'm worried. Can this HB actually still do those crunchy, to heavy gain rhythms and smooth leads? Can it be made to sound a bit rounded off with just a few adjustments like adjusting the eq on the amp? (like for doing some of that 80's rock tone)?
I mean I watched the official video SD put out, but I'm just curious as to how much of that glassy yet bluesy tone was in heavy pre and/or post processing?
I mean I'd love to be able to use this hybrid! Especially in the new wiring I'm going to do to my guitar (I'm thinking of replacing the volume and tone pots with concentric pots for coil-splitting to all 4 SCs and blending in any combo I want that I could get without messing with the magnets or such trickery. Or better yet actually figure out a way to split to all 4 SCs and still keep the tone knob and have a way to combine them into the 11 possibilities that are there if you don't mess with polarity or additional holes in the guitar for other switches or pots.) Am I looking at the right pickup(s), at least for the bridge (the hybrid)?
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To clarify this post before this becomes anything near an "elongated thread"... I want to say that my mind isn't set on this pickup, I am open to suggestions, same goes for the neck pickup that I have been suggested by others in videos and on forums (the JB). I hear the Jazz might be a better complement to the hybrid?
Also, I should clarify that I know I'm going for a jack-of-all-trades setup here, and that it won't be a master of any kind of tone, except maybe cleans when split hehe. I just want a better pickup, that still caters to my jack of all trades routine, but allows better clarity (Thanks AlexR for the better wording there) and yet still dirtys up enough to growl out some nice decent metal tones. Not expecting to get great Djent tones or anything lol, just thinking "metallica/megadeth" area of grit/edge. Seems the videos I posted below are evidence of all of this being possible dependent on the amp and fx used.
Is there better out there for my bridge and/or neck pups for what I want here, considering the jack-of-all-trades idea and the neccessity of being wired for coil-splitting out of the box? Remember I want clarity on cleans, and yet still can growl at ya with metal tones, and is split out the box (or, er... has the 4 wire config).
ESP LTD H100FM
I know that, acousticly, my guitar has a great tone capable of "vintage" sound. But what I notice is that the stock pickups seem to "round off the edges"... and do so way too much at times. You don't get those nice tight/crisp highs that you can get with "better" pickups. My guitar can get these highs acousticly, but like I said when I play through any kind of amp... it just misses those beautiful "shimmery" sort of "fenderish/vintage" qualities because it isn't picking up those frequencies. The bottom end, especially on the neck... is glass smooth but lacks the "punch" you get with most decent pickups... I can play bluesy kind of things on either pickup, but they just lack that "shimmer". If I play metal, or hard rock, it can do things quite decently, but the tone can lack the "edge". I think that lack of edge is this generally "glassy" tone they have overall.
Don't get me wrong, with a good amp sim, like say Poulin's Lectco, one can get AWESOME tone with the current set of pickups, but they just have a glassy bit of "undertone" still even with high gain from this amp sim.
I've heard people use this sim and get a hell-a-good tone out of it, with minimal to no processing before or after. So I have to wander if I can seriously do better than these stock pickups.
I'm currently looking at putting the 59'/Custom Hybrid pup in my bridge position, and either it's neck variant or a JB in the neck. But I'm curious as to if these pickups would actually be an "upgrade" outside of the ability to split to single coils. Would they really provide that nice "vintage" tone and still be able to play around in the area of heavy metal... like not uber-hard-core metal heh, just more along the lines of Metallica, Ozzy's various guitarists, etc.
I'm a bed-room player seeking to better my tone, and be as broad as possible in my playing. One minute I might play bluesy riffs, the next I might want to break out something more "acoustic" ala under the bridge (RHCP), then stomp out some Metallica or Ozzy/Black Sabbath, then turn around and attempt perhaps Van Halen and/or Yngwie. LOL> A lot of stuff I like to go after. This guitar currently is capable of getting closeish to darn close, but just misses on any and all of the above.
I've watched a ton of reviews/demos on the 59'/Custom Hybrid, and for the most part they seem to do all the shimmery stuff great, it's when it comes to the harder metal/hard rock sounds that I'm worried. Can this HB actually still do those crunchy, to heavy gain rhythms and smooth leads? Can it be made to sound a bit rounded off with just a few adjustments like adjusting the eq on the amp? (like for doing some of that 80's rock tone)?
I mean I watched the official video SD put out, but I'm just curious as to how much of that glassy yet bluesy tone was in heavy pre and/or post processing?
I mean I'd love to be able to use this hybrid! Especially in the new wiring I'm going to do to my guitar (I'm thinking of replacing the volume and tone pots with concentric pots for coil-splitting to all 4 SCs and blending in any combo I want that I could get without messing with the magnets or such trickery. Or better yet actually figure out a way to split to all 4 SCs and still keep the tone knob and have a way to combine them into the 11 possibilities that are there if you don't mess with polarity or additional holes in the guitar for other switches or pots.) Am I looking at the right pickup(s), at least for the bridge (the hybrid)?
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Edit:
To clarify this post before this becomes anything near an "elongated thread"... I want to say that my mind isn't set on this pickup, I am open to suggestions, same goes for the neck pickup that I have been suggested by others in videos and on forums (the JB). I hear the Jazz might be a better complement to the hybrid?
Also, I should clarify that I know I'm going for a jack-of-all-trades setup here, and that it won't be a master of any kind of tone, except maybe cleans when split hehe. I just want a better pickup, that still caters to my jack of all trades routine, but allows better clarity (Thanks AlexR for the better wording there) and yet still dirtys up enough to growl out some nice decent metal tones. Not expecting to get great Djent tones or anything lol, just thinking "metallica/megadeth" area of grit/edge. Seems the videos I posted below are evidence of all of this being possible dependent on the amp and fx used.
Is there better out there for my bridge and/or neck pups for what I want here, considering the jack-of-all-trades idea and the neccessity of being wired for coil-splitting out of the box? Remember I want clarity on cleans, and yet still can growl at ya with metal tones, and is split out the box (or, er... has the 4 wire config).
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