Bridge humbucker recommendations
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Bridge humbucker recommendations
Hey all,
My new les Paul sounds great in the neck and mid position, but the replaced bridge pickup sounds lame. I am trying to find a nice low output (7-8k) replacement that will be a good match, but have no idea where to start. Sd sh-55? Bareknuckle? Lollar? Novak?
My new les Paul sounds great in the neck and mid position, but the replaced bridge pickup sounds lame. I am trying to find a nice low output (7-8k) replacement that will be a good match, but have no idea where to start. Sd sh-55? Bareknuckle? Lollar? Novak?
It's no secret I'm a huge Bare Knuckle fan, and whilst I usually stick to the hotter end of the output spectrum I will one day get a set of their more vintage pups to try out. Anyway, if you are looking for a classic PAF LP sound I don't believe it gets much better than the BKP Mule. A hotter Mule is the Abraxas. Tim the founder of Bare Knuckle once said that if he could only have one guitar for the rest of his life to cover everything he needed, it would be loaded with Mules.
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I have had, yeah. When I had P90s in my Jag it was a set of BKP92s and they were fantastic. I regret selling them now as they no longer offer them, they were overwound but still really clear, around 11k I think.Progrockabuse wrote:out of interest, have you had any experience with BK p90s, thom?
I have also got a Mississippi Queen in the neck of my Seth Baccus LP which is also really nice - am a big fan of P90 neck pups in LPs.
Sure do. Mississippi Queen in the neck. Sounds lovely and warm (very jazzy) but can also cope with lots of dirt. I love BK pickups. I've got The Boss single coil in the bridge too.Gabriel wrote:I know a few people who really love the BKP P90s and I think Simon on here had one in his telecaster if I remember correctly.
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Based on Billy Gibbons 59 LP pups, never gonna fail.George wrote:The SD Pearly Gates is taking the humbucker world by storm at the moment I think.
Glad to see they are popular again, been overlooked for a long time.
The stock Fender Toronado GT had a Pearly Gates, great sounding guitar. Dont ever recall Fender using them in another model.
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DiMarzio PAF Pro, great in neck or bridge.
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