jeremy LoveMachineologist Staff member Feb 1, 2025 #2 its a paf level output bridge pup with a more modern eq curve, less scooped overall than a 59b with a little less bottom end but tighter. cant really comment on split since i havent heard it in a while
its a paf level output bridge pup with a more modern eq curve, less scooped overall than a 59b with a little less bottom end but tighter. cant really comment on split since i havent heard it in a while
beaubrummels Well-known member Feb 1, 2025 #3 In an SG, it's like a Custom 5 with Pearly Gates level output.
freefrog Well-known member Feb 2, 2025 #5 In my rambling old mind, the SH2 always appears as a beefed up T-Top. So I would expect a beefed up T-Top tone. ;-) Splitting the bridge model should give something close to the inductance of a Fender single coil so I should be worth to be tried.
In my rambling old mind, the SH2 always appears as a beefed up T-Top. So I would expect a beefed up T-Top tone. ;-) Splitting the bridge model should give something close to the inductance of a Fender single coil so I should be worth to be tried.
Masta' C Well-known member Feb 2, 2025 #6 Jazz Bridge is a sadly overlooked model. Also pairs extremely well in the neck with hotter bridge pickups.
Jazz Bridge is a sadly overlooked model. Also pairs extremely well in the neck with hotter bridge pickups.