Howdie folks, I was somewhat shocked when I got me a new guitar this week and all of my ideas on pickups have been turned upside down!
Sorry it's a bit log-winded - there IS a question at the end!
So far, I've been buying BKPs without asking for any advice, and they're doing exactly what I expected. I put ITs in my favourite Strat, Riff Raffs in my Epi SG, and Mules in my Epi LP. I bought a Baja Tele a few weeks back and, like others, I don't feel the need to upgrade the pickups yet. In the back of my mind, I might go Blackguards or Country Boys, or, or... but I'm not sure what I want really, and the stock ones are doing the business at the moment.
I'm a mid-forties blues-rocker. I'm listening to a lot of Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Allman Brothers in the last few weeks. Guitar-wise I also get off on Rory Gallagher, SRV, Thin Lizzy, early AC/DC, Ted Nugent... Hopefully, you can see why the various pickups have been going into the various guitars (very successfully).
Then this week the missus tells me I have money to spend, and I accidentally(!) bought a Gibson Explorer. I went out looking for an Epi Korina - planning to pimp it with BKPs, etc... We found a shop with two of them, but next to them was this gorgeous Gibson in a cherry finish (much more to my taste). After a good hour of trying them, I decided on the Gibson, thinking, "I'll replace these plastic looking pickups". I was thinking "blues-rock", probably Riff Raffs, maybe taking them out of the SG and giving the SG some MQs or possibly Stormy Mondays.
When I got it home though, I found it has a seriously higher output than the Mule and Riff Raff equipped Epis. So at that point I went on the web to see what I've bought... 500T bridge and 496R neck - Gibson's ceramic pickups. I've been studiously ignoring all the modern and hi-output BKPs thinking, "I want vintage/vintage-hot sounds".
But this guitar with its pups is a real eye-opener. I've been playing it non-stop (after setting it up) for the last few days. It is the blues-rock monster for me. The thing that gets me is this: the pups work well almost all the way down to zero on the guitar volume controls. The lower output Mules and Riff Raffs (on my amp settings) get a bit "weedy" for me below five or so – like all pups I've ever used. What I'm finding is the 500T and 496R produce more "vintage" tones at 5 or so, clean-up usably below this (almost down to nothing), and above 5, rather than get louder they just go into "that's what I want for solos!!" territory.
My question is this - Is this how modern high output pups usually behave? Have I been an old fuddy-duddy in search of "vintage" tone, ignoring what modern pups could do for me?! I love the Mules and Riff Raffs, but now I'm thinking that I probably want to go for Cold Sweats maybe in the Explorer.
I'm convinced BKPs can improve on the Gibson pups, nice as they are. However, I'm enjoying it as it is so the choice is some way off. I'm not in a hurry. Probably, some time in the future, I'll try the SG's Riff Raffs in the Explorer before I do anything else... But I am intrigued to find out whether anyone has opinions/advice on this "old-bloke discovered ceramic pups" scenario!
Many thanks in advance...