The wait is over! Testing done!
The wait is over! Testing done!
I've scheduled to deliver the last and final part of the test together with the "verdict" sunday 16th november
Hi Forum,
I'm finally wrapping this up, so I'll give you the skinny. For more details, just ask.
I'm falling short of presenting the Hi-gain samples that I was not able to provide at this point of time, due to circumstances out of my control, but I'm not making any excuses. I failed at that, that's on me, you can point your fingers at me all you want,
me culpa, moving on.
So, I guess that at this point, you'll have to take part of my evaluation at face value, the rest is on my Soundcloud channel for you to hear and evaluate.
As you know, I have no affiliation whatsoever with the SD Co, so the only bias present in my review is due to personale taste and set of playing skills, but it IS based on actual, "hands-on" factual experience.
The goal behind this prototype was to create a NECK p'up, based on a hybrid design, to pair up both output- AND tone-wise with the production p'up known as the "'59/Custom Hybrid".
Even though the "'59/Custom Hybrid" has never been one of my all-time favorites, it IS an excellent and highly useful choice of p'up bridging that elusive gap where a '59b is too little and a Custom 5 is too much. Bach2rock's idea of matching a Custom slug bobbin with a '59b bobbin was simply genius, in both its simplicity and its effectivity. Top choice as THEE H in a H/S/S config with SSL-1s, as the quack produced when split in the 2nd position is ALMOST like having a SSL5 there, and being a great tonal match with the SSLs as a full HB.
Unfortunately, this p'up was marketed together in a "pack" of bridge p'ups for the Brutalz, so for a lot of people, it's in the same category as the DDs, BWs, etc.; where *I* don't think it belongs, as for my ears it's quite hot-vintage-sounding, having a lot of finesse and harmonic complexity that happens to get lost as the gain goes up, and remains "polite" in comparison with the others in the pack.
Having said that, that's what I think MJ had in mind when she created the Hy-Bro neck prototype as it was given to me for the test: a neck p'up for the Brutalz, designed mainly to have a liquid-feeling-single-note playing with massive gain applied, and 25,5" scaled-, 24-fretter guitars in mind.
If that was the goal, I can only say "mission accomplished", and with flying colors to boot. The attack of the pick produces great note separation for soloing and sustains for days.
However, it doesn't perform as great with 24,75" scaled, 22-fretter guitars. It's too bass-heavy to be used efficiently for chordwork; I had to set it pretty low and slanted to be able to produce the tones you can hear in the presented files in my linked Soundcloud account. Plus, a tonal- and output-wise "match" for the '59/Custom is NOT, at least in my very humble opinion but extensive experience with it.
As a neck p'up, I find it "loud and obnoxious". It does not have the "finesse" required to match the '59/Custom. It's like having an angry '59n on a steriods rage. It does not have the "universal appeal" the '59/Custom has.
So, being quite the busy bee I've been, I've tried other solutions, and the best-sounding of all, keeping with the "hybrid" concept, it's when I've switched the screw coil with a lighter wind, so I've tried a '59n, an APH1n and a Seth Lover neck screw coil with it, in which the latter made it to what *I* think is a much better match, in both output- AND tone-wise, with the '59/Custom.
That's the part I can not back-up with sound files, for as today, the day of the set deadline, I'm almost 1,000 miles away from home and the studio. So I hope you bear with me, but I digress.,
Anyway, so, as *I* see it, now we're facing with a dilemma/can-of-worms: what to choose to go into production?
Well, if I may, I have this idea: as it's the Custom Shop we're talking about, to make TWO runs of slightly different p'ups should not be such a big deal, I propose to have two sets:
1. The "Hy-Bro Brutalz set", with the neck p'up prototype as it was presented to me.
2. The "Hy-Bro Pro set", with the neck p'up prototype with a Seth Lover neck screw coil as I've proposed. This coil does NOT need to be the Butyrate-made, un-potted coil I've used, of course; just the actual Seth coil-geometry wind pattern in the normal polycarbonate bobbin.
Well folks, there you have it.
With this, I consider that I've fulfilled the asked task.
Hopefully by the end of this month, I'll add the sound files produced with the "modded" prototype, which includes some with high-ish gain, to deliver the "complete package", as promised.
To the ones that still care, stay tuned!
This project's been an extremely difficult ride for me, but all things considered, I had my moments of fun and I'm happy that an old dog can still learn new tricks, as I've learned a whole lot of new things by working closely with my friends at the studio and by experiencing different solutions to fulfill the task ahead.
I put my heart into this project and used personal economical resources to be able to "cross the finish line", so to speak. I only hope it's been at least useful for some of you out there.
For the next forum p'up tester, I'll strongly advice to elect somebody that doesn't have a life! LOL!
Yours very truly,