What are some really smooth sounding neck pickups. I guess i mean without alot of initial attack. But it needs to be articulate. It would be for shred in a basswood guitar under high gain. (humbucker)
While I don't think of it as being a shred pickup, the Seth Lover is fat and smooth. Lew
Originally Posted by LewguitarWhile I don't think of it as being a shred pickup, the Seth Lover is fat and smooth. LewHow bad does the Seth squeal under high gain since it isn't wax-potted?
Originally Posted by RiffGuyHow bad does the Seth squeal under high gain since it isn't wax-potted?
Mine doesn't squeel at all. But if you'd like one that's wax potted, no problemo! Thanks, Lew
Interesting! I havent really heard a seth lover, but i might like one!
SETH lover is an excellent pickup
i liked ti very much, even though i never played one
I have Seth Lovers in my Les Paul, (and they do not squeal). They are the best sounding PAF humbucker I have used, and I have used quite a few. I would highly recommend these PU for anyone wanting a classic LP tone.
Jack
Of the pickups I've played, I'd say the Alnico II Pro.
These pickups would be great for my Dean Evo, but i dont know if they have the output for shred leads and i dont know how they are under distortion. Do they perform well under high gain?
The APH is AMAZING under high gain. It stays smooth and articulate, not matter how much gain I throw at it. If you want smooth....that is it baby.
The Cool Rails is veeeery smooth. It's not humbucker sized, but its a humbucker.
APH-1N Alnico II Pro. Smooth as buttah
DiMarzio Air Norton is smooth and can also give you sqealing harmonics when you shred in the neck position although I find it muddy on a mahogany based 22 fret guitar.
Cool, whatever i chose, it would go in an RG321 mahogany. I dont really want an agressive sound in the neck, thats what the bridge is for
For the ultimate in Smoothness @ the neck: JB
I got a 59 neck and its pretty damn smooth. It does seem to have quite a pit of pick-attack though, but I don't mind that.
Probably not what you're after.
Alnico 2 Pro, smooth as
id go seth, think iron maiden killers type tones w/ high gain- smooth, wailing, very discernable notes (unlike the mudfest many shredders bask in these days)
I'll add a vote for both the DiMarzio Air Norton and the Alnico II Pro.
I'll give the Air Norton some more props. It's my favorite neck pickup thus far.
While I don't think of it as being a shred pickup, the Seth Lover is fat and smooth. Lew
Originally Posted by LewguitarWhile I don't think of it as being a shred pickup, the Seth Lover is fat and smooth. LewHow bad does the Seth squeal under high gain since it isn't wax-potted?
Originally Posted by RiffGuyHow bad does the Seth squeal under high gain since it isn't wax-potted?
Mine doesn't squeel at all. But if you'd like one that's wax potted, no problemo! Thanks, Lew
Interesting! I havent really heard a seth lover, but i might like one!
SETH lover is an excellent pickup
i liked ti very much, even though i never played one
I have Seth Lovers in my Les Paul, (and they do not squeal). They are the best sounding PAF humbucker I have used, and I have used quite a few. I would highly recommend these PU for anyone wanting a classic LP tone.
Jack
Of the pickups I've played, I'd say the Alnico II Pro.
These pickups would be great for my Dean Evo, but i dont know if they have the output for shred leads and i dont know how they are under distortion. Do they perform well under high gain?
The APH is AMAZING under high gain. It stays smooth and articulate, not matter how much gain I throw at it. If you want smooth....that is it baby.
The Cool Rails is veeeery smooth. It's not humbucker sized, but its a humbucker.
APH-1N Alnico II Pro. Smooth as buttah
DiMarzio Air Norton is smooth and can also give you sqealing harmonics when you shred in the neck position although I find it muddy on a mahogany based 22 fret guitar.
Cool, whatever i chose, it would go in an RG321 mahogany. I dont really want an agressive sound in the neck, thats what the bridge is for
For the ultimate in Smoothness @ the neck: JB
I got a 59 neck and its pretty damn smooth. It does seem to have quite a pit of pick-attack though, but I don't mind that.
Probably not what you're after.
Alnico 2 Pro, smooth as
id go seth, think iron maiden killers type tones w/ high gain- smooth, wailing, very discernable notes (unlike the mudfest many shredders bask in these days)
I'll add a vote for both the DiMarzio Air Norton and the Alnico II Pro.
I'll give the Air Norton some more props. It's my favorite neck pickup thus far.
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