M moewspfan New member Mar 22, 2006 #1 I was thinking to tap the pearly gates pickup i have in a lp copy (neck position). Anyone have any experience with this (not how to do it, I mean the tone, usability)? Does it sound like crap or great? Any advice is appreciated. Thanks, moe
I was thinking to tap the pearly gates pickup i have in a lp copy (neck position). Anyone have any experience with this (not how to do it, I mean the tone, usability)? Does it sound like crap or great? Any advice is appreciated. Thanks, moe
the guy who invented fire Fuzzy. Guitars Mar 22, 2006 #2 Re: Tapping a Pearly Gates? The PGn is one of the pickups that most guys here seem to really like split...I don't split buckers but give it a minute...somebody will chime in! I will say this...the PG set of my favorite NON Custom Shop Duncan set of buckers!
Re: Tapping a Pearly Gates? The PGn is one of the pickups that most guys here seem to really like split...I don't split buckers but give it a minute...somebody will chime in! I will say this...the PG set of my favorite NON Custom Shop Duncan set of buckers!
ratherdashing Kablamminator Mar 22, 2006 #3 Re: Tapping a Pearly Gates? I've tapped the bridge PG. It sounds almost Tele-like. No idea about the neck, sorry.
Re: Tapping a Pearly Gates? I've tapped the bridge PG. It sounds almost Tele-like. No idea about the neck, sorry.
BachToRock New member Mar 22, 2006 #4 Re: Tapping a Pearly Gates? The neck pickup sounds great tapped...
M moewspfan New member Mar 22, 2006 #5 Re: Tapping a Pearly Gates? thanks for all the input, I suppose ill try it, if the sound doesnt suit my style, then ill just put 'em back. moe
Re: Tapping a Pearly Gates? thanks for all the input, I suppose ill try it, if the sound doesnt suit my style, then ill just put 'em back. moe
Benjy_26 25's Nemesis Mar 23, 2006 #6 Re: Tapping a Pearly Gates? It sounds great split. Very clean and chimey. Through the right amp settings, it's almost acoustic in the neck slot of my LP.
Re: Tapping a Pearly Gates? It sounds great split. Very clean and chimey. Through the right amp settings, it's almost acoustic in the neck slot of my LP.