Greeting peeps,
First time here. I've got a 1982-83 Kramer Pacer that I would like to change the pickup in. It's got a maple body/neck, rosewood fretboard, floyd rose original, and an old JB pickup in the bridge position (1982ish). It has a volume and tone knob, on/off toggle, and a split toggle.
The guitar is very thin and bright sounding compared to my V. The V is a Gibson 81 reissue made of Korina with a rosewood fretboard and PAF's. I play through a Marshall JVM 410H, which has 4 channels. 1 clean, 1 crunch, 2 Overdrive.
I gig a lot and I need the Pacer as a backup. I don't want it to sound exactly the same as the V, but I need it to be comparable with my amp settings so that I don't need to tweak the settings when I switch out guitars.
As I said, the Pacer is thin and super bright sounding, with less drive/distortion than the V on the same amp settings. Since I only have one pickup in the guitar in the bridge position, it needs to be versatile. I cover a lot of different styles, from 70's through current. Clean, dirty, old metal, pop rock, etc. You name it, I play it.
I love the classic brown sound so my first thoughts were the VHII. But the Nailbomb, Holy Diver, and Rebel Yell sound nice too, so I'm kind of torn. I need something that cleans up well when I back off the volume knob, but also has a great lead tone that cuts and screams, yet has warmth when I crank it up. I'm a huge VH, Schenker, Satch, Andy Timmons fan, so something that can deliver that diverse of a sound is what I'm after.
I await your recommendations with baited breath. 8)
Max Tasty