Rex_Rocker
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Since we're on the topic of 500T's and Gibson pickups, I thought I'd share my thoughts on this swap I just made.
I was absolutely enjoying the 500T in my Les Paul Tribute, but as always, I like swapping pickups around and trying new combinations out. So I decided to swap the 500T for a Black Winter that I had laying around.
I was surprised about how different these two are. I mean, on paper, you'd think they'd be more similar. The 500T is triple ceramic 15K-ish. The Black Winter is triple ceramic 16K-ish (mine measures 15.4). But they sound really different. Don't get me wrong, in the grand scheme of things, they're both HOT, tight ceramic screamers, but I was expecting them to be closer, TBH.
The 500T has really neutral mids. Not scooped like a Custom, but not pushed like a JB either. It has some grind in the lower treble side of the spectrum and a chunky but tight low-end.
The Black Winter is REALLY mid-pushed. It's not stuffy like a JB can be at times, but it has lots of upper-mid cut and aggression. It also has a lot less low-end, which in turn, makes it tighter and more modern. It also has this very characteristic modern-sounding clanky attack that I absolutely love. I was also expecting it to be hotter, but I don't think it is.
I like both, TBH. I still haven't made up my mind about which one I'll keep on the guitar.
Just wanted to share my thoughts.
I was absolutely enjoying the 500T in my Les Paul Tribute, but as always, I like swapping pickups around and trying new combinations out. So I decided to swap the 500T for a Black Winter that I had laying around.
I was surprised about how different these two are. I mean, on paper, you'd think they'd be more similar. The 500T is triple ceramic 15K-ish. The Black Winter is triple ceramic 16K-ish (mine measures 15.4). But they sound really different. Don't get me wrong, in the grand scheme of things, they're both HOT, tight ceramic screamers, but I was expecting them to be closer, TBH.
The 500T has really neutral mids. Not scooped like a Custom, but not pushed like a JB either. It has some grind in the lower treble side of the spectrum and a chunky but tight low-end.
The Black Winter is REALLY mid-pushed. It's not stuffy like a JB can be at times, but it has lots of upper-mid cut and aggression. It also has a lot less low-end, which in turn, makes it tighter and more modern. It also has this very characteristic modern-sounding clanky attack that I absolutely love. I was also expecting it to be hotter, but I don't think it is.
I like both, TBH. I still haven't made up my mind about which one I'll keep on the guitar.
Just wanted to share my thoughts.
