WLH or Sentient with Scourge

BenPerkins

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Good afternoon,

I have an ESP LTD 300 (LP copy) with a WLH Neck and Scourge in the bridge. I tune down to C and want to do more Sabbath and Sleep… not so much chugga metal. More blues style of playing.

I’m able to get a Sentient in a trade, and am wondering if it’s worth swapping out the WLH for the Sentient. What would the gains/losses be, etc. Thank you for any feedback
 
The Sentient has more highs and less bass than the WLH, so I don't think that will get you closer to sludgy doomy stuff. You might look at something based on an A2 magnet instead.
 
The WLH is one of the best bluesy neck hums in the entire line with its mid grit. I wouldn't advise changing it out. Especially not for a Sentient, which is synthetic sounding like the Jazz.
 
For doom stuff I'd consider getting another Whole Lotta or a PG, A2 Pro for the bridge instead, I have no experience with the Scourge but assume that would be more for tight modern gain.
 
The WLH is one of the best bluesy neck hums in the entire line with its mid grit. I wouldn't advise changing it out. Especially not for a Sentient, which is synthetic sounding like the Jazz.

A Sentient sounds absolutely nothing like a Jazz!! Agree that the WLH is a great woman toned blues rock bucker but overall I prefer the Sentient. I pulled a Jazz and replaced it with a Sentient because I found the Jazz weak and bland sounding. I don't find the Sentient to be bland at all but very dynamic clear and articulate in particular with high gain. Would take the WLH for classic rock and smokey blues but the Sentient for higher gain stuff and articulate chimy cleans.
For downtuning to C the Sentient IMO would work much better to help cut through and stay articulate than a WLH. Love the WLH for smokey Blues in standard tuning as it KILLS that woman tone. However don't think it would work well down tuned to C as I think it's going to be to dark and loose.
 
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