Ashurbanipal
Well-known member
Since getting the Roadstar, I've been on the lookout for an appropriate neck pu, the stocker being bland, weak, and inarticulate. Briefly I had a PAF Pro in there, but it still wasn't cutting it. I did the half-air trick and it worked ok for the tone but made the bridge pu too dominant output wise.
So I thought, 'screw it, I'll do what I should've done to begin with', which is make a 59/Jazz hybrid.
Took bit of time for a used 59 with four conductor wiring to come up but I finally got one last week. So, following BachToRock's instructions, I ended up with two hybrids, the logo-less one going in the guitar. It's hooked up to a push-push pot, which goes between series and parallel.
Plugged in, smacked down the first chord: :bigeyes:; second chord: :headbang:. Easily the best neck pu I've played, even though I haven't played many. I had a Jazz in there while waiting for the 59 to arrive and it's a nice pup too - very clean and precise - but this is more my thing.
In series, it's fat yet still had that brightness and shimmer, a perfect mix of beef and precision. Now it's possible to play chords with a neck 'bucker and hear all the notes. Playing lead in the 12th position, it's still got that plummy plunk of a good neck pu but the definition is unbeatable. In parallel, it's snorting, rude, and almost piano-like (especially on the low strings) - love it! You know how they call the neck pu a 'rhythm' pu - well, this pup truly does it.
Anyway, there goes my hybrid cherry, and it's probably spoiled me for other neck pups.
So I thought, 'screw it, I'll do what I should've done to begin with', which is make a 59/Jazz hybrid.
Took bit of time for a used 59 with four conductor wiring to come up but I finally got one last week. So, following BachToRock's instructions, I ended up with two hybrids, the logo-less one going in the guitar. It's hooked up to a push-push pot, which goes between series and parallel.
Plugged in, smacked down the first chord: :bigeyes:; second chord: :headbang:. Easily the best neck pu I've played, even though I haven't played many. I had a Jazz in there while waiting for the 59 to arrive and it's a nice pup too - very clean and precise - but this is more my thing.
In series, it's fat yet still had that brightness and shimmer, a perfect mix of beef and precision. Now it's possible to play chords with a neck 'bucker and hear all the notes. Playing lead in the 12th position, it's still got that plummy plunk of a good neck pu but the definition is unbeatable. In parallel, it's snorting, rude, and almost piano-like (especially on the low strings) - love it! You know how they call the neck pu a 'rhythm' pu - well, this pup truly does it.
Anyway, there goes my hybrid cherry, and it's probably spoiled me for other neck pups.