Overwound SCs or 'buckers?
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Overwound SCs or 'buckers?
I'm looking to replace the stock SCs in my MIJ Mustang. I'm looking for something punchy and midrange-heavy for the bridge (HONK!). I like the sound I get from the Duncan JB in my 335, but it's too high-output to get versatile cleans. Ideally, I'm looking for a P-90 type sound with moderate output.
Should I be looking at overwound SCs or a single-sized 'bucker? Is there a single-sized P-90 that doesn't cost the earth?
The neck PUP just plain sucks - either way too muted and dull or spikey. Pretty much anything would be better. I'm not going to use it much, so I really just want something cheap that will cop a decent jazz sound and isn't a Lipstick, since I have too many of those.
Suggestions?
Should I be looking at overwound SCs or a single-sized 'bucker? Is there a single-sized P-90 that doesn't cost the earth?
The neck PUP just plain sucks - either way too muted and dull or spikey. Pretty much anything would be better. I'm not going to use it much, so I really just want something cheap that will cop a decent jazz sound and isn't a Lipstick, since I have too many of those.
Suggestions?
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agreed.dots wrote:shortscale.org indie rock fanboys/clones wrote:haet humbkurks
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how about a JBJR...it's probably not as high output as the full sized bucker is. Even though I do like the stock pups in my mustang, there is some room for improvement. I'm thinking of getting a JBJR for the bridge, and a texas special for the neck of my mustang sometime soon.
ultraviolence wrote:agreed.dots wrote:shortscale.org indie rock fanboys/clones wrote:haet humbkurks
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how about a JBJR HUMBUCKER...it's probably not as high output as the full sized bucker is. Even though I do like the stock pups in my mustang, there is some room for improvement. I'm thinking of getting a JBJR for the bridge, and a texas special for the neck of my mustang sometime soon.
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or Little 59'er ftw.
I think the Duncan QP's are supposed to be like a single coil P-90, am I wrong on that?
JB JR
Hot Rails
Cool Rails
or Little 59'er ftw.
I think the Duncan QP's are supposed to be like a single coil P-90, am I wrong on that?
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dots wrote:shortscale.org indie rock fanboys/clones wrote:haet humbkurks
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Some overwound SCs are higher output than some humbuckers, so thats no argument. You have to understand what is happening here, the guitar signal will 'clip' the amplifiers gain depending on the strength of the signal. This can be controlled with your guitars volume and amps gain or volume in some cases. A PAF humbucker is capable of maginificient cleans, listen to 'Another brick in the wall' by Pink Floyd. Some of that song was recorded on a vintage Les Paul. Or check some of Johnny Marrs work on a 335.
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I dig the PAF sound, so a lil' 59 might be an option. I also have an old hot rails I'm gonna try just for the hell of it.
I found these through google:
http://www.vintagevibeguitars.com/pickup_sc.html#
The second ones down are P-90s in SC size, plus they're fully shielded so I'm guessing they'll be pretty quiet. They're about $65, so not too bad either.
I normally haet 'buckers too, but as an effect now and then they're nice.
I found these through google:
http://www.vintagevibeguitars.com/pickup_sc.html#
The second ones down are P-90s in SC size, plus they're fully shielded so I'm guessing they'll be pretty quiet. They're about $65, so not too bad either.
I normally haet 'buckers too, but as an effect now and then they're nice.
think that's right. i have some equivalent ones from tom anderson in a strat and they're middly as hell. you can also get the qp's in tappable form (single coil but three wires) to throttle them back to more 'classic' sounding pups.MaMo wrote:I think the Duncan QP's are supposed to be like a single coil P-90, am I wrong on that?
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I wanted to mention this and heres a good thread, Doog.. the guitarist in Warrior Soul had the same Strat set up as you with P90s. His sound sliced my ear drums to pieces, he is a heavy guitarist but they extra treble made him sound quite unique. He had an inca silver Strat with cream P90s, aged pickguard. The tone knobs were missing as well lol, tone knobs? who needs 'em?Doog wrote:dots wrote:shortscale.org indie rock fanboys/clones wrote:haet humbkurks
WELL, MAYBE YOU'RE JUST A HARD ROCK CLONE CUZ YOU LIKE HUMBUCKKZ!
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i haven't used humbuckers as my main sound for like two years. not that i wouldn't again; i'm just as likely to favor them as i am singles. point being: don't haet.Doog wrote:dots wrote:shortscale.org indie rock fanboys/clones wrote:haet humbkurks
WELL, MAYBE YOU'RE JUST A HARD ROCK CLONE CUZ YOU LIKE HUMBUCKKZ!