Which has more bite in the neck: APH-1, APH-2 (Slash), or 59 with A2 magnet?

jmcorey

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Looking for versatile neck pickup possessing bite with gain in a Les Paul guitar.

Always find that neck pickups are on the muddy/mushy side.

Heard that the A2Pro (APH-1) is on the dark, perhaps buttery side, so I fear mud/mush with it. I read that the APH-2 Slash has more bite, but also read that it has less highs than the APH-1.

The 59 could be cool, but I don't like the boomy bass on the low strings. Read that the A2 magnet does wonders for it.

For the bridge, I would likely get the "vintage" model that corresponds to the neck.

I play all genres through an Ax8.

Thanks
 
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Re: Which has more bite in the neck: APH-1, APH-2 (Slash), or 59 with A2 magnet?

i wouldnt say any of those have much bite at all
 
Re: Which has more bite in the neck: APH-1, APH-2 (Slash), or 59 with A2 magnet?

To me, the only stock neck hum that has bite is the full shred. Which is why I don't use them for general playing. The pups you listed are all maximum warmth options. I use an A5/A2 59 as my jazz pickup.
 
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Re: Which has more bite in the neck: APH-1, APH-2 (Slash), or 59 with A2 magnet?

a2 is not a good mag for bite. a4 in a 59 would be a better option. not as sharp as a5 on top but has less boom on the bottom too
 
Re: Which has more bite in the neck: APH-1, APH-2 (Slash), or 59 with A2 magnet?

Try a full shred with an a2 magnet. The charvel dnky 24 has an Alnico2pro in the neck but it’s got two rows of hex screws. It’s essentially an a2 full shred. I really really like the tone of it. It’s got a single coil like attack and is articulate but has a warmth to it too.
 
Re: Which has more bite in the neck: APH-1, APH-2 (Slash), or 59 with A2 magnet?

I use an AX8, too. Is there a reason you are wanting to stick to an A2 magnet, as opposed to A5? Of your choices, I'd go with the Slash, but otherwise, I'd open it up to some A5 pickups, like the Jazz.
 
Re: Which has more bite in the neck: APH-1, APH-2 (Slash), or 59 with A2 magnet?

Saturday Night Special neck or Set, you'll be happy. Bridge is a little "more" than vintage, but in a good way, and the neck pickup is clear, has mids, has bass but not too much, you'll find yourself using the middle position on your Les Paul more than you ever thought you would.
 
Re: Which has more bite in the neck: APH-1, APH-2 (Slash), or 59 with A2 magnet?

I concur with the recommendation for A4: either the SNS neck or a 59N w/A4.
 
Re: Which has more bite in the neck: APH-1, APH-2 (Slash), or 59 with A2 magnet?

I love the full shred neck, has almost as much bite as most bridge pickups, but the SNS is another good option.
 
Re: Which has more bite in the neck: APH-1, APH-2 (Slash), or 59 with A2 magnet?

As soon as you said "bite" I thought of Pearly Gates. I thought that the choices you listed were WAY off base. Essentially the opposite. But if you want an A2 pup, PG is the way to go. And the good thing is, if you want even more bite you can put in an A5 or A8 mag.

Otherwise you should consider a pup with A5 mag.

Or better yet, a P-90!
 
Re: Which has more bite in the neck: APH-1, APH-2 (Slash), or 59 with A2 magnet?

As soon as you said "bite" I thought of Pearly Gates. I thought that the choices you listed were WAY off base. Essentially the opposite. But if you want an A2 pup, PG is the way to go. And the good thing is, if you want even more bite you can put in an A5 or A8 mag.

Otherwise you should consider a pup with A5 mag.

Or better yet, a P-90!

So you think that the PG neck has more bite than the others?

What do you think compared to a regular 59?
 
Re: Which has more bite in the neck: APH-1, APH-2 (Slash), or 59 with A2 magnet?

Pearly Gates is a great choice. It is the brightest, bite-iest A2 pickup I've ever used.
 
Re: Which has more bite in the neck: APH-1, APH-2 (Slash), or 59 with A2 magnet?

For me, bite and/or less muddy in the neck of a Les Paul would be (in order):
Jazz
Pearly Gates
Black Winter
59/A4
WLH
Seth

...there are others I've heard are brighter, cleaner, not muddy, like Full Shred or Demon necks, but I haven't tried them
 
Re: Which has more bite in the neck: APH-1, APH-2 (Slash), or 59 with A2 magnet?

For me, bite and/or less muddy in the neck of a Les Paul would be (in order):
Jazz
Pearly Gates
Black Winter
59/A4
WLH
Seth

...there are others I've heard are brighter, cleaner, not muddy, like Full Shred or Demon necks, but I haven't tried them

Wow. That's fascinating.

And surprising. I have read so many people on this forum complain about how dark the PG neck is. So I guess that is why I did not include it in my original list of candidates.
 
Re: Which has more bite in the neck: APH-1, APH-2 (Slash), or 59 with A2 magnet?

Also, "Crunch" sound samples for neck pickup revealed a dramatic difference between the APH-1 and APH-2 (Slash), with the slash having much more bite.
 
Re: Which has more bite in the neck: APH-1, APH-2 (Slash), or 59 with A2 magnet?

Well I guess I don't know what you mean by "bite" because the APH-2 has more winds than the APH-1 so it's going to have more mids and sound smoother. That's not what I would call "bite".
 
Re: Which has more bite in the neck: APH-1, APH-2 (Slash), or 59 with A2 magnet?

Well I guess I don't know what you mean by "bite" because the APH-2 has more winds than the APH-1 so it's going to have more mids and sound smoother. That's not what I would call "bite".

One forum member, in a post regarding the differences between APH-1 and APH-2, stated that he thought the APH-2 had more bite. Hence, the question in my post.

After the initial responses on this post, I listened to the sound samples on the website of the pickup choices that I posted. On the Crunch recording, the APH-2 has more high end, which I call "bite" than the APH-1. I don't know all the differences between the pickups and how they are made, but it's there in the recording!
 
Re: Which has more bite in the neck: APH-1, APH-2 (Slash), or 59 with A2 magnet?

Those sound bites are there to give you a general idea of what the pups sound like. They aren't accurate enough to compare specific details.

In any case, the PG has much more treble and bite than either of the APHs.
 
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