Re: What is a chewy pickup ?
Warm, midrangey, vocal, aggressive, but not muddy, just breaking up into distortion/OD when you hit the strings hard.
A lot of it is style, technique, and tonal settings, as opposed to just being the pickup.
Listen to The Rolling Stones in the Keith-only period (
Beggars Banquet and
Let it Bleed) or the very early Mick Taylor period (
Sticky Fingers). That's my definition of "chewy" guitar.
Mick Taylor's ES-345 neck pickup solo and outro riffs on "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" is, to me, a prime example of a "chewy" tone...not to mention most of the other guitar on the track (and the album).
If you want to skip to it, go to 4:40.