Well, as I have mentioned elsewhere, I have been starting to feel that the Explorer sounds too dark with the Warpigs, and that it is not a usuable backup for my Stockholm-loaded SG Junior in my new d-beat punk band where I am tuned to D standard. So today I removed the bridge pickup and replaced it with the A-Bomb I had laying around, the one I hated in my SG Standard because it was too nasal and middy. I adjusted the bridge and pickup heights and it sounds great!!! Much better than in the SG, and a very viable backup to my SG Junior in a live setting.
I just need to decide now on a neck pickup to replace the Warpig. I'm thinking either a Nailbomb, VHII, or Rebel Yell humbucker, or else a Stockholm HSP-90. I'm leaning toward either the first (NB) or last (SH) options. Any advice? The other alternative would be a HSP-90 size Supermassive.
The Stockholm set has a much smaller difference in output between neck and bridge than the Nailbomb set, even though the resistance readings of the bridge in each are very close. Any ideas why? This seems to be the case across the P-90 sets compared to HB sets.
I got the black plastic Gibson pickup rings in the mail yesterday and used that as an excuse to install the Nailbomb and a set of Ernie Ball Beefy Slinky strings. The new strings are a huge improvement on the Dunlop Heavy Cores, which I totally hated. I find the Beefy Slinky to be similar in feel to the D'Addario EXL116 set I installed in my SG Junior recently.


