Thinking about putting an antiquity texas hot in the neck position of a bass wood japanese fender jag stang. The original jag stang set up is one "vintage style" single coil in neck and a humbucker in the bridge.
I also have an Mahaony American GIBSON SG with 490t's in the bridge and neck (stock).
Want the Jag-Stang to sound jangly and bright but also full and warm. Looking to have a brighter toned guitar to contrast the SG.
How will the 'midrangeyness' and other tonal factors of the MAHAGONY SG with 490t's compare/contrast to the BASS WOOD jag-stang with the antiquity Texas Hot in the neck and a PEARLY GATES in bridge?
How bought a JAZZ in the bridge, same equation?
Will the JAZZ's out put be to low?
What about a JB sh-4?
ALSO if anyone has any insight about what to try and/or other factors to consider I would love to hear about them. The first time I have ever even thought about pick ups was just in the last month so i really don't know what i'm doing.
My amp is a 1970 silver face FENDER SUPER REVERB.
thank you!
I also have an Mahaony American GIBSON SG with 490t's in the bridge and neck (stock).
Want the Jag-Stang to sound jangly and bright but also full and warm. Looking to have a brighter toned guitar to contrast the SG.
How will the 'midrangeyness' and other tonal factors of the MAHAGONY SG with 490t's compare/contrast to the BASS WOOD jag-stang with the antiquity Texas Hot in the neck and a PEARLY GATES in bridge?
How bought a JAZZ in the bridge, same equation?
Will the JAZZ's out put be to low?
What about a JB sh-4?
ALSO if anyone has any insight about what to try and/or other factors to consider I would love to hear about them. The first time I have ever even thought about pick ups was just in the last month so i really don't know what i'm doing.
My amp is a 1970 silver face FENDER SUPER REVERB.
thank you!
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