Hi,
I am having Heritage build me a custom H535 semi-hollow body. On the positive side, I can spec. any pickups that I like. On the down side, I need to make decisions in the absence of playing, seeing and hearing the instrument. I wanted to solicit opinions from this pick-up forum on options that I should consider?
My Rig:
I currently play a CS Nocaster NOS with stock pick-ups and a 7/8 scale shaped Tele (made by Valley Arts) with Lollar P-90s. I am looking to add a humbucker sound to my palette. I play pimarily blues and sometimes some old 1970s steely dan/larry carlton type stuff. I have a Fender clone amp based on a 6V6-AB763 circuit (Allen Accomplice)that I set just below the point of break-up.
The Tone:
I am looking for a pickup with dynamics that can keep the amp clean when picked lightly and push it over the edge when I dig in. I tend not to like "dark" or "muddy" sounding pick-ups. I am however looking for smoothness and warmth that my single coils and P-90s cannot provide. I know that the guitar itself can influence this, and I cannot speak to the nature of an instrument which I cannot hear or play. I will however, have it made with 500k pots with .02 uf caps. I like some warmth, string separation and detail when played clean and I like creamy, smooth distortion with bloom and sustain that has the capacity to generate a bit of a "growl" when provoked. I never play louder than at small club levels as well.
The Contenders:
I have identified via the Internet a number of PAFs that appear to be popular and have advocates:
Bareknuckles - The Mule
DiMarzio -36th Anniversary PAF
Duncan - Antiquity, Seth Lover and 59s
Fralin - Pure PAF
Holmes - H450/455
Lollar - Imperial Low Wind, Imperial Standard Wind
ThroBak - SLE-101
The Question:
There are of course others that can be added to this list, but these seem to be always mentioned by Les Paul and ES-335 players on the Internet. Given my rig, the tone that I am seeking, the style of music and the type of instrument they will be placed, what would you pick and why? Additionally, if there are others which I should consider, please suggest them.
Much Appreciated,
Bob
I am having Heritage build me a custom H535 semi-hollow body. On the positive side, I can spec. any pickups that I like. On the down side, I need to make decisions in the absence of playing, seeing and hearing the instrument. I wanted to solicit opinions from this pick-up forum on options that I should consider?
My Rig:
I currently play a CS Nocaster NOS with stock pick-ups and a 7/8 scale shaped Tele (made by Valley Arts) with Lollar P-90s. I am looking to add a humbucker sound to my palette. I play pimarily blues and sometimes some old 1970s steely dan/larry carlton type stuff. I have a Fender clone amp based on a 6V6-AB763 circuit (Allen Accomplice)that I set just below the point of break-up.
The Tone:
I am looking for a pickup with dynamics that can keep the amp clean when picked lightly and push it over the edge when I dig in. I tend not to like "dark" or "muddy" sounding pick-ups. I am however looking for smoothness and warmth that my single coils and P-90s cannot provide. I know that the guitar itself can influence this, and I cannot speak to the nature of an instrument which I cannot hear or play. I will however, have it made with 500k pots with .02 uf caps. I like some warmth, string separation and detail when played clean and I like creamy, smooth distortion with bloom and sustain that has the capacity to generate a bit of a "growl" when provoked. I never play louder than at small club levels as well.
The Contenders:
I have identified via the Internet a number of PAFs that appear to be popular and have advocates:
Bareknuckles - The Mule
DiMarzio -36th Anniversary PAF
Duncan - Antiquity, Seth Lover and 59s
Fralin - Pure PAF
Holmes - H450/455
Lollar - Imperial Low Wind, Imperial Standard Wind
ThroBak - SLE-101
The Question:
There are of course others that can be added to this list, but these seem to be always mentioned by Les Paul and ES-335 players on the Internet. Given my rig, the tone that I am seeking, the style of music and the type of instrument they will be placed, what would you pick and why? Additionally, if there are others which I should consider, please suggest them.
Much Appreciated,
Bob