Hi,
First post, etc. I have a Westone Pantera X390 which I'd like some advice on replacement pickups for. It's a maple body, maple neck with ebony fretboard. 24 frets, 25.5" scale length, Kahler trem. At the moment I have a set of SD 59s in it.
http://www.westone.info/cats/86pantera/index.html
It's pretty bright, with a sharp attack. What am I looking for? A neck pickup that has more bass and middle and sounds a bit more necky - this is a 24-fret guitar so the pickup is closer to the bridge than usual. An all-rounder bridge pickup. Some form of coil splits or hybrid single coil/humbucker to take advantage of the brightness/potential strattiness of the guitar.
I see that Dave Eichenberger has an all-maple Steinberger and likes the Custom Custom (or 59/Custom) for bridge and the APII for the neck. Perhaps this would be good? How about coil splits?
I was thinking also of the P-Rails, but it sounds like there are many compromises to get a good balance of sounds.
I don't play metal, just general stuff, pop, rock, a bit of jazz. I like how the guitar plays and sounds acoustically, just want to get some pickups that will do it justice.
Thanks for any thoughts.
Sean
First post, etc. I have a Westone Pantera X390 which I'd like some advice on replacement pickups for. It's a maple body, maple neck with ebony fretboard. 24 frets, 25.5" scale length, Kahler trem. At the moment I have a set of SD 59s in it.
http://www.westone.info/cats/86pantera/index.html
It's pretty bright, with a sharp attack. What am I looking for? A neck pickup that has more bass and middle and sounds a bit more necky - this is a 24-fret guitar so the pickup is closer to the bridge than usual. An all-rounder bridge pickup. Some form of coil splits or hybrid single coil/humbucker to take advantage of the brightness/potential strattiness of the guitar.
I see that Dave Eichenberger has an all-maple Steinberger and likes the Custom Custom (or 59/Custom) for bridge and the APII for the neck. Perhaps this would be good? How about coil splits?
I was thinking also of the P-Rails, but it sounds like there are many compromises to get a good balance of sounds.
I don't play metal, just general stuff, pop, rock, a bit of jazz. I like how the guitar plays and sounds acoustically, just want to get some pickups that will do it justice.
Thanks for any thoughts.
Sean