Hi
I have a set of alnico pro IIs on my MIJ epi les Paul custom. A fantastic guitar which I'd put up against a US Gibson. However I'd like to put a four wire Gibson 500T in the bridge. Not everyones favourite pickup but l like it. I'm told that the alnico neck will be noticeably quieter? Anybody tried a moderate output pickup with a hot bridge? Also I'd be using both neck and bridge for parallel splitting too.
Alternatively how about a SD 59 or an SD Jazz in the neck instead of an Alnico II? These two seem to state that they are often paired with a JB or a dimebucker. I wouldn't have thought a JB, SH5 or a dimebucker were massively far away from a 500T? Do the 59 and Jazz have stronger magnets (alnico V?) which would be more suited when matched with hotter pickups?
Let me know your thoughts. I really don't want to put a 496r in the neck as u really don't like them.
Cheers
I have a set of alnico pro IIs on my MIJ epi les Paul custom. A fantastic guitar which I'd put up against a US Gibson. However I'd like to put a four wire Gibson 500T in the bridge. Not everyones favourite pickup but l like it. I'm told that the alnico neck will be noticeably quieter? Anybody tried a moderate output pickup with a hot bridge? Also I'd be using both neck and bridge for parallel splitting too.
Alternatively how about a SD 59 or an SD Jazz in the neck instead of an Alnico II? These two seem to state that they are often paired with a JB or a dimebucker. I wouldn't have thought a JB, SH5 or a dimebucker were massively far away from a 500T? Do the 59 and Jazz have stronger magnets (alnico V?) which would be more suited when matched with hotter pickups?
Let me know your thoughts. I really don't want to put a 496r in the neck as u really don't like them.
Cheers