Sirion
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My apologies if this has already been discussed; I couldn't find a thread for it. Warmoth recently did a shootout where they compared the same bridge humbucker in both straight and slanted position on the exact same guitar, which I though people here might find interesting:
For the most part I was surprised to find that I preferred the slanted humbucker for most of the purposes. Even with the single-note solo stuff I found that the slanted humbucker had a pleasant "singing" tone that the straight humbucker couldn't quite replicate. The straight humbucker shone, however, when it came to palm muted open strings. That is a big deal for many people into these styles; for thrash I would definitely recommend a straight humbucker, based on this video. What do you think?
I really look forward to hearing the 22- vs 24-fret neck humbucker comparison, too! I have a hard time making neck pickups sound, well, useful, so switching the position might work better for me.
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For the most part I was surprised to find that I preferred the slanted humbucker for most of the purposes. Even with the single-note solo stuff I found that the slanted humbucker had a pleasant "singing" tone that the straight humbucker couldn't quite replicate. The straight humbucker shone, however, when it came to palm muted open strings. That is a big deal for many people into these styles; for thrash I would definitely recommend a straight humbucker, based on this video. What do you think?
I really look forward to hearing the 22- vs 24-fret neck humbucker comparison, too! I have a hard time making neck pickups sound, well, useful, so switching the position might work better for me.
Kῦδος to Aaron for the Night Ranger and White Lion content!
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