Hey there, everyone. I am now looking to upgrade the pickups of my custom-built Heritage H-555, which is essentially an "original", handmade ES-335 by the original Gibson builders, for those who are not in the know. It boasts a mahogany set-neck with an ebony fretboard, maple laminate body, sides, back, et cetera. I currently have a Seymour Duncan '59 in the neck position, which i do love; it gives me the warm, jazzy, woodsy cleans i would expect from such an instrument. It has a Seymour Duncan Custom Custom in the bridge, which is a capable pickup, but i would say that it is a trifle spikey in the highs. I am looking for a guitar that is capable of warm, jazzy, post-punky clean tones and warm, all-encompassing distortion that is not necessarily "modern". I was looking into a Mule/Stormy Monday set, but Ben recommended that i try the Abraxas set in the event that i were in need of a little more aggression. My one concern with the slightly higher-output pickups is that the guitar would be more prone to feeding back under my relatively high-gain set-up (Orange Rockerverb 100 MKII), though Ben told me that that would not be an issue with the Abraxas set. Does anyone have any insight they can provide?
- Alec