After a few years of battling with off-the-shelf guitars and being eternally disappointed in some way, I'm putting together a custom guitar with Warmoth parts. I'm now trying to work out what pickups to put in it and that's lead me here.
I'm after two purple humbuckers. Nothing with covers, nothing black, nothing white, cream or zebra. Thing is, Bare Knuckle's product description pages are vague at best and though I've gone through all of the sound clips that you guys have posted on here, none of them were recorded with gear similar to mine so it's hard to judge how relevant any of them are to my needs. Add in all the different models that at first glance seem to be the same and I'm left very confused.
To get it out of the way, the guitar these pickups will be going in is a Warmoth build - solid alder carved top Telecaster body and a maple/ebony neck. My amp is a Line 6 HD147 head. Yes, it's solid state and yes, it's a modeller. I've had many valve amps over the years and this is the first amp that gives me the tone I want so it's what I'm sticking with. I use it with a Marshall 1936 cab (two 12" T-75 speakers),
The tone I'm after in the bridge is something with clear (some would even say weak) bass but very strong mids and just average treble. I've come to really like the response of ceramic pickups but it seems most ceramic pickups sound very brittle and are just intended for metal. I've liked the tone of a lot of Alnico IV pickups in the past too although I've never found one which is quite right, they don't seem quite responsive enough. Alnico V is just... well, boring.
For the neck, in a perfect world I'd be using a Gibson BurstBucker #1. They're in the neck of most of my guitars and they always sound fantastic, precisely the tone I want. Problem is, they don't make 'em in purple. So I'm after an almost P-90ish tone, only humless and with just a touch thicker mids. One thing I really struggle to find in other (i.e. non-BurstBucker) neck pickups is good response to harmonics. With my Gibson pickups, regardless of the guitar and even with no compression and minimal gain, I can get pinch harmonics on the D and A strings ringing out just as loudly and clearly as any regular fretted note. It seems with most neck pickups though they just don't respond to harmonics at all, a problem as I come from the Billy Gibbons school of guitar solos.
If it makes much of a difference, I want to wire the pickups out of phase with each other so they get that extra-nasal tone in the middle position. I've got all of my guitars wired that way and I use it a lot, so at least one of the pickups needs to have four conductor wiring.
I use all positions pretty evenly for clean, crunchy, distorted and full-on solo sounds. I'd rather have pickups that are fairly good at a bit of everything rather than particularly good at one kind of sound and then a bit weak at another. I play "a bit of everything", but most of what I play lays in the realm of modern standard rock (e.g. Foo Fighters, Paramore, current Bon Jovi kind of tones), so my priorities are versatility and general response rather than copying any one particular sound. It seems that the vast majority of pickups are made for one particular sound and very few are made as jack-of-all-trades, hence my confusion, worrying and long rambling.
Okay, that was long. Frankly I just want to make sure I get this 100% right because I'm not too keen on the idea of spending £200+ on a pair of pickups that turn out to be wrong.
Judging from sound clips and what little information the pages for each pickup give, it seems like the PG Blues, Stormy Monday or Mule are what I want for the neck and either the Black Dog, Riff Raff or Emerald are what I want for the bridge, but I find it hard to believe that all six pickups could do what I want (after all if they were that similar then there'd be no point in having so many models).
Anyone got any insight into how I could narrow my selection down?
Edit: small'd to cut a little size down. Basically: clear and very harmonic-responsive neck, thick but not bass-heavy bridge, medium output on both, nothing too metal nor too vintage. Ideas?