Hi Guys!
I’ve spent a long time researching online, reading, listening, etc to try narrow down what I need, I was hoping you all could be good enough to help me.
The bridge pickup required is for a core line PRS Starla, great resonant guitar, 1 piece quartersawn body, bisgby, light weight, VERY warm in the lower mids and a warm high end.
The stock bridge pickup that's in there is like a 'fat filtertron', (less than a PAF, more than a singlecoil) It's nice, but it's too rounded and fat, it just has the effect of compressing the sound, the output is also too flat, there's no punch on lower strings. There is some high end sparkle, but that's purely from the pickups' EQ - the guitar is too warm, so that brightness and cut disappears with certain overdrives.
It needs more presence and more upper mid cut and treble. The unplugged attack is fairly slow, it's the guitar itself that's really warm. (Feels GREAT in the hand mind you) The overall voice is too closed in, I'd like to open it up.
I've tried the Mule in this guitar, it was fine, but it was too dark and mid focused in this guitar, (AWWW sound in the mids) simply not bright enough for the guitar - that's out.
I long considered the Riff Raff, but I don’t like the mid sound. I know; it does sound like Jimmy Page, but I don’t want that ‘nasal’ midrange sound. – so the Riff Raff is out.
I’ve tried a T-Top replica in this, but it just cut the bass, plus the bigsby adds a high end, string ringing going on that made it out of the speaker, so it just sounded shrill and harsh, I think that lower output isn't the key here - I think an overall lift and tweak could work. I had a JB in this guitar years ago, it was killer, but it's too hot and fat for me now.
I’ve boiled it down to the VHII and the Emerald, both sound really good, but I have some concerns.
Emerald –I think it could be good to overcome bigsby/bridge/string overtones by providing an overall slight boost to frequencies. I’m just concerned that it’ll be too hot and fat, that the required treble attack spank will suffer. Maybe it could be lowered in the pickup ring and that’ll help.
VHII – I’m concerned that it’ll be scooped, or maybe even shrill in a warm mahogany guitar, even though my goal is to brighten and open the fundamental tone up. Maybe this is the one that I need, I have a feeling it’s what’s needed to open up the high end and not further feed the midrange. Also have concerns with the bigsby/bridge/string overtone, but again, the extra output could boost over this.
Advice on experience would be great, I’d also really appreciate if people could kindly refrain from throwing spanners in (How about a Nailbomb, etc) simply as I've just read every pickup and it tends to complicate the conversation.
I’d really appreciate guidance on these 2, if you've experience?
Thanks,
Gavin