What I don't like about the YJM Fury Neck Pickup

Napthol

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The treble strings sound sensational. Love the sound there. But when I get to the Low E and A strings, the sound gets flabby and woofy. Similar to a Les Paul neck pickup that is too fat in the bass. I think I'm going to remove it and try an SSL-1.
 
what amp are you using? i dont have a ton of experience with the yjm but i played it into a 50w marshall and it sounded great, bottom wasnt flabby at all.
 
Playing through my POD X3. Using a high-gain JCM-800. I did lower the bass side of the pickup, but it did not help too much. I have the same pickup in my Hendrix Strat, but I don't remember if the same thing is going on.
 
Are you opposed to slightly thinner bass strings? It's not my first thought in solution, but it'd be a great way to try something new.
 
Also, thin strings and a very economical, 'no energy wasted' picking technique. He doesn't hit the strings hard at all, and yet his neck pickup sounds pretty massive in person.
 
Another solution would be a "bass-cut" / hi-pass series capacitor of 10nF or less than this (4.7nF, 2.2nF). If this neck single coil has its own tone pot, just wire it BEFORE the tone cap (pickup>tone pot>series cap). It will avoid the tone control to work differently because of the series capacitor.

You know, in my old age, I am coming to think more and more that this is the "duh" solution to woofy neck pups.
 
I won't be doing the capacitor thing. If I ever decided to change to a different pickup, then I have already changed the wiring which is not what I would want.
 
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