I've had my DGT for a couple of weeks now, and it'll be heading out for its first gig tomorrow night. I've had to spend a lot of time playing this guitar (leaving my new PS Sig Ltd neglected!) in order to get it dialled in. It seems to have taken WAY longer than any other guitar to get "right". I *think* I'm happy with it now, but the gig will be the proper test. Overall the guitar sounds great, split sounds are really tasty/useful and it's a little smoother sounding overall than the Modern Eagle. I think the trem and mahogany neck is the factor here, reducing the chime and brightness. Not a bad thing, just different.
I've found that there's a lot of contrast between the neck and bridge tones, which is good and makes the guitar very versatile, but trying to get the neck "not too boomy" and the bridge "not too spiky" has been a real challenge. I've ended up with the pickups a bit lower than in any of my other guitars, even though the DC resistances are pretty low. I'm running them just under 3mm from both E polepieces to the stings when fretted at the 22nd.
It's really highlighted to me the greatness of BKP calibrated sets, where they are well matched and compliment each other. The DGT pickups' big character difference in each position is something I'm not really used to. I'm starting to like it though, and it's nice to have it for variety in the arsenal.
What do you guys look for in pickup sets - a big contrast, or a similar theme/tone in each position?
