Which bridge pickup for project guitar.

oliver

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Hi,

This is my first post to the forum so here it goes:

I have a strat style guitar with maple neck and ebony fingerboard. Pickup configuration is Hum/Sing/Sing. Vintage style tremelo.
I am looking for a PAF style pickup to put in the bridge. So far I have narrowed my search to these:
Seth Lover model
SH-1 59
Pearly Gates
I play through a Fender Twin with a Marshall Guv' nor pedal for distortion. I definately do not want anything too bright as I already get a lot of high end from the Twin.
I play many styles but mostly hard rock in the Zep/ AC/DC style. Want to get as close to that classic Les Paul sound as possible.

P.S not sure what I'm doing for the singles but will worry about that with a later post

Many thanks
 
Re: Which bridge pickup for project guitar.

what kind of classic style tone are you looking for- a smooth fat tone thats rounded off and warm, or a gritty texas tone?
 
Re: Which bridge pickup for project guitar.

Quencho092 said:
what kind of classic style tone are you looking for- a smooth fat tone thats rounded off and warm, or a gritty texas tone?


I am looking for that 70 blues rock sound ala Page (Custard Pie intro), early Jeff Beck group, early aerosmith.

Basically I think a more cutting sound than rounded off. I plan on having my neck pickup eventually being the one that is more"creamy"

Not sure if that makes sense
 
Re: Which bridge pickup for project guitar.

of those pickups, with your wood, the '59 might be a little bright
 
Re: Which bridge pickup for project guitar.

I think the PG might be a bit bright too. I like the CC at the bridge of a strat as well.
 
Re: Which bridge pickup for project guitar.

Curly said:
of those pickups, with your wood, the '59 might be a little bright

That's what I was kind of afraid of. thanks
 
Re: Which bridge pickup for project guitar.

Benjy_26 said:
I think the PG might be a bit bright too. I like the CC at the bridge of a strat as well.

When you say."CC" is that the Duncan Custum Covers? and if not which pickup is that?
 
Re: Which bridge pickup for project guitar.

He means Custom Custom. That's too hot to be in the PAF range. I would think that a Seth would be a better choice.
 
Re: Which bridge pickup for project guitar.

MattPete said:
He means Custom Custom. That's too hot to be in the PAF range. I would think that a Seth would be a better choice.

Would the Seth model be okay to use for stuff a bit heavier( Sabbath) once in a while? I guess I am just wondering if it is versatile enough.
 
Re: Which bridge pickup for project guitar.

I do mean Custom Custom, and it is a bit hot to be classified as a PAF, but if you want your strat to pretend it's a Lester, it's a good place to start.
 
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