Can they pull high-gain?
Sure thing. It cn pull of a Mesa Recto, without problem, with plenty of dirt and drive.
I would'nt consider it for say Pantera, BLS and that type of thing.
After all it ain't no high output pickup.
Originally Posted by RainmakerCan they pull high-gain?
Like a weed from a garden.
Originally Posted by Jeff_HLike a weed from a garden.
Very true.
Just remember...Antiquity's are NOT wax potteed...Im not saying that it would be a problem, but it could
Antiquities also use A2 magnets, so they probably won't have the tightest heavy sound. A5 and Ceramic pickups tend to be tighter.
From what I am witnessing, it handles gain up to about 50 to 70% max on my Vox without going microphobic after that it begins to get a bit iffy. But that said, it sounds incredible under gain.
i only have a neck texas hot, and its a usuable hi-gain tone.. bit buttery because of the A2, but a very nice blues lead tone. i dime the amp and put the guitar volum right down anyway..
tom
Thanks for the replies, guys. Seems a bit less appropriate than I would have forethought. Any true single coil pickups which bridge the gap between vintage and modern?
Also, there's a 90's Squier Strat my partner has which, to me, sounds pretty darn decent. Worth going for the aftermarket pickup upgrade, replacing the stocks?
if its japanese, keep it! the jap squiers are awesome guitars, great craftsmanship and quality of materials... they're gradually increasing in value from what i see on ebay, too..
and for a true single coil, i think the SSL-3 is the 'hot' one, so it'll be capable of handling higher gain without being too noisy, and you can turn down with the volume knob..
tom
I think the SSL-7 staggered quarters would be a good choice for high gain punch...
Originally Posted by Jeff_HLike a weed from a garden.
Like panties from.... ahhhh, never mind.
Originally Posted by seafoamerLike panties from.... ahhhh, never mind.
A ten year old?
Originally Posted by Impi only have a neck texas hot, and its a usuable hi-gain tone.. bit buttery because of the A2, but a very nice blues lead tone. i dime the amp and put the guitar volum right down anyway..
tom
My JV strat tone knob was useless until I put the Texas Hot in the neck. Just like Imp said. It is sweet. Leave the vol up and roll the tone down or the other way...and the Texas Hot produces tones I never thought I would hear out of my guitar. I love it.
Rain maker which antiquities are you talking about?? The antiquity single coil with A2 magnets? Or the antiquity humbuckers.
I use both: The singlecoils in my strat, and the humbuckers in the heritage.
The single coils aren't meant for high gain. They're meant for chimey, clear, lively clean sounds. And they're very very good under warm drive of a tube amp.
The humbuckers handle high gain really well. I play the heritage at our jams all the time and we play Judas Priest, Van Halen, Iron Maiden, Led Zeppelin, etc... The pickups start feedbacking when you REALLY push it - but it's a good breakup. I usually EQ the amp, pushing the bass to the max - so that those palm mutes sound better. I think, if you need a tighter bottom end, you're better off with a JB or Custom. Antiquities aren't really meant for metal. But do hard rock like no tomorrow.
- Jan 12 Mon 2009 20:49
How do Antiquities fare with drive?
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