Warmest , Smoothest production model humbucker

Re: Warmest , Smoothest production model humbucker

My suggestion to you t-wolf before you buy NE thing. Go see if you cant find a guitar that already has some of the p-ups ur interested in in it. Prefereably one close to or the same as the wood type and so on as ur guitar. I got a 59 for my neck and a JB for my bridge on my epi special 2 and well I will be honest with you.....sound clips will not tell you how those p-ups will sound in YOUR guitar through YOUR rig. I know for me I was somewhat dissapointed. Though I can't really complain. ANYTHING was better than the pickups that come stock with that guitar......blech!
 
Last edited:
Re: Warmest , Smoothest production model humbucker

You're absolutely right, the soundclips really dont tell you much, only sortof a way to compare them to one another.
 
Re: Warmest , Smoothest production model humbucker

t-wolf21 said:
is that good or bad in an alder strat?


That depends. Are you in love wit the way your guitar sounds unplugged and want to get that same vibe thru your amp? If so, a transparent pickup would be a good thing.
 
Re: Warmest , Smoothest production model humbucker

The breed and the Riio grande BBq are other good options.
 
Back
Top