Rex_Rocker
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Is it the Pearly Gates Neck? Seth? A2P?
Interesting. Seems like the AP2 has more chime and a slightly drier tone (I guess that's where it shows its Jazz lineage), but the Pearly Gates sounds more raunchy/grindy.PGn vs. APHn; judge for yourself:
PGn:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ur1L9dDkRjA
APHn:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcv_fc_lqpQ
Rex:
Are you hoping to find an A2 neck pickup with tight bass as in no squish or sag for high gain?
I don't mind a touch of sag. I have a Phat Cat in the neck right now, and I don't find it overly saggy at all. I just want to try something new that does not hum. In my limited experience, I feel A2 has nice low-mid warmth rather than extreme low-end boom like A5, but I still want the pickup to be bright enough to balance with an A5 bridge pickup.Rex:
Are you hoping to find an A2 neck pickup with tight bass as in no squish or sag for high gain?
Sounds nice but not particularly bright.
Right. In addition to the Full Shred Neck, here are some more "low bass" and bright pickups (forget about the A2 vs A5 nonsense, except that A5 will have a higher resonant frequency, FTW), that are inarguable even by the most dyed-in-the-wool believers in the notion that "A5 is scooped" or "A5 boosts the lows and highs, but not the mids" who have played any of the following:It's a combination of low bass and bright like the op was asking for. The lows are cut up a bit by the middiness and so there's no boom like on most Duncan neck humbuckers.
I don't really play clean or blues or anything like that. Each to his own.
Distorted tones are a priority
This: