That's interesting. In your PM, you mentioned pairing it with my Bill & Becky 500XL. That could be cool. Also, maybe pairing it with the El Diablo, since the Dimebucker was a good match.
Edit: I just realized I also have a Jazz neck. That might work well also.
I use a Classic Stack Plus (STK-S4N.)
If you have an HS pickguard/pickguard period. I find it's a good fit to combine with a single.
I paired it with a DiMarzio Liqifire. Forum Bro Ascension did a nice comparison of the Liqifire and Sentient here.
Just for kicks–the Screamin Demon is an awesome neck pickup. I paired it with a Dimebucker...awesome combo. Might be over the top for what you are looking for–but it was a really cool tone combo.
The Screamin Demon is a super cool pickup, I hope you find you like it!
Did you use it as & when you would a neck pickup, or pretty much as a "second tonal option bridge that just happens to be in the neck" if you know what I mean?
I got a Distortion & Demon pair laying around that I've been intending to install like that for ages, but somehow never get around to it
I really don't see pickups as a "neck" vs "bridge" as in "rhythm" vs "lead"; rather, I see it as more of a brighter and warmer tonal option. So, in one sense I didn't personally use it as having two lead pickups. That being said, I think someone could potentially see/hear/use it that way. Not sure if that is what you were asking or not.
I had it in a 1 piece Walnut San Dimas body with a Mahogany+Rosewood Gibson scale neck...miss that guitar.
This is the combo clean:
And I'm not trying to hijack Artie's thread–just showing what my combo sounded like with it.
Screaming' Demon/Screamin' Demon is a great combo IMO.
Screaming' Demon/Screamin' Demon is a great combo IMO.
Ditto. I have this setup in my Frankenstrat. Neither position overpowers the other. The middle position is pretty sweet too.