Hi folks
I have 2 all-mahogany LP-style guitars (Cort) that have some cheap Mighty Mite Pickups that I would like to replace, P90s for one and some PAF-type humbuckers for the other. Both guitars sound full and warm and could need a little more brightness. The resonant peak of both is between 400 and 800Hz when playing bar chords (straight into a DI, no amp). After listening to a lot of demos I've pretty much narrowed it down to SM's vs TM's and MQ's vs Manhattans (but that doesn't mean that I'm not open to other suggestions). I'd appreciate it a lot if you could share some of your experiences.
I'm playing mostly blues, clean with just some tube break-up or a tiny bit of overdrive, i like a thick/fat yet articulate, warm, round sound with a sweet, smooth top-end. My amp is a hand wired Princeton reverb clone with 12" speaker. I'm mostly playing with the neck PU.
-Do you think that the mules are bright enough for an all mahogany guitar? I'm not looking for a bright guitar but it should be able to cut trough a mix.
-Does anyone know in which frequency range the "dip" of the SM is?
-I was also thinking about a mule for the bridge and a SM for the neck, but BKP support told my that they don't advise mixing A2 and A4. Does anyone have experience with this combination?
-I also asked them about about SM's with A4, but they replied that they do not offer such a thing, although I've read on here that some people have them. Did you swap the magnets yourself or how did you get those? and how do they compare to the A2 SM?
-How useful do you find the sound of these PUs when splitted? I'm not yet sure whether I'll go for a 50s wiring or 4-conductor with push/pull for coils split.
-I'm quite sure that I'll be liking the MQ in the neck position, but it might actually be to bright for my taste in the bridge position - i tend to prefer some thing more mid-rangy in the bridge. How does the MQ compare to an "average" P90 in terms of brightness?
-I've been thinking about a Manhattan for the bridge and a MQ for the neck, but A3/A4 sounds like a rather weird combination. Has anyone tried this or can predict how this would sound?
-One of the 2 guitars is much more resonant than the other - when played unplugged it almost sounds like there was some reverb. Would you rather put the humbuckers or the P90s in this one ?
Now that was a whole bunch of questions, I'd greatly appreciate any answers.
Kind regards,
Basil