I've used ceramic spacers with A2 in the middle, it works. If you like ceramic, you'd like that combo. It sounds pretty cool because you can hear the effects of both.
Did it tighten up the sound and provide more output?
I've used ceramic spacers with A2 in the middle, it works. If you like ceramic, you'd like that combo. It sounds pretty cool because you can hear the effects of both.
I wouldn't agree, personally. We all hear things differently, for sure, but I've always found that the less lows (and, consequently, more mids) you have *pre distortion*, always leads to a tighter tone. Exactly why people use tube screamers to tighten up flubby amps.
That being said, though, I have not got a lot of experience with A2 pickups, because I haven't liked any of the few that I've tried. But not because of their EQ curve, but rather, because they tend to be a bit less up-front and bold-feeling than A5.
I've always thought the impression that A2 is loose has to do more with low output, squishy compression, and less immediate feel rather than EQ.
Would the Custom Custom be a tighter Slash A2Pro for the bridge, yet keeping the mid thing going?
My experience is the Slash is tighter and more even than a Custom Custom. The Custom Custom is louder, more mids and not quite as tight as the Slash. The Slash bridge defys what everyone thinks about A2 pickups, just like the Pearly Gates doesn't sound like a stereotypical A2 pickup. Duncan seems to how to get tightness and brightness out of any pickup, regardless of magnet.
Did someone say "Put hex poles in the A2P and raise it up a bit?"
Or use a Slash with hex poles?
Wow...this thread really went on for a while lol.
I did go with the Pegasus/Sentient. Installed them a couple weeks ago and they are great pickups. Certainly more output without being over the top...not really the same tone as the APH-2S, but I like them more. The neck is a little too thick for my preference, but I can EQ that out. They split amazingly well too so that's a nice bonus.