Hey, guys. I can't thank you enough for your efforts in assisting me with finding the sweet spot for my next build. This forum has a ton of institutional knowledge and everyone has been so consultative. Refreshing. I'm responding from my phone, so Multi-quoting isn't something I can handle at this hour ha.
Anyway, wow. The low powered neck humbuckers I've heard are definitely ok with me. Neck-wise I was really impressed by the Mule and will have to venture on to check out the Stormy Monday.
I liked the Mule at the bridge, but I need something that can split here for Tele tones while still being able to balance out convincingly with the neck in dual coil mode.
The Emerald/Stormy combo sounds intriguing and the Rebel Yell really captures that gritty 80s vibe that I also dig.
I must say that I have a full blown strat with Abraxas and 2 Apache pickups and a tele with The same, but in HXS format, so I've got those tones covered in spades! I love the Abraxas in the bridge spot, but my fear is ending up with the same sound and having redundancy. Samples of what I will ask these new pickups to potentially cope with are below, as they may be called into studio duty.
Pardon my ignorance, but what do you guys consider the "middle position"? This guitar is a HxH, so no middle space - unless you mean on the toggle switch haha. Sorry it's a rough morning and I'm a bit dense I'm sure.
Thanks and rest assured, I'll have plenty of new songs written with this next combo, so I'll be able to give back as I have with the Abraxas and Apache. Cheers all!
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samples:
Heres one that's shows a bit of range from crunch to more saturated tones:
https://soundcloud.com/frankdesalvo/the-deep-fieldHere's another that's a bit more extreme and one-sided, but the solo tone is usually what I go for. Doesn't have to be exact, just capable.
https://soundcloud.com/frankdesalvo/they-fell-to-earthFinally, this one demonstrates some cleans that I typically go for:
https://soundcloud.com/frankdesalvo/the-april-narrativeAgain, the Abraxas does this really well. I don't need a clone, but something that could pull this off, as well.