Hey everyone,
so now that I'm finally happy regarding guitars and amps I'm looking to fine tune my setups by getting the proper pickups. Guitars in question are my LP Studio and my Jackson Rhoads.
The Les Paul: this one is the weird one out of the bunch in the sense of being a bright guitar although it is all mahogany from neck to body with a rosewood fingerboard and a mahogany cap. I looked inside the PU cavities. It has a top, but it's not maple. It came with EMGs (81 and 60) the previous owner installed. It was tight, defined, surgical and crunchy. I wanted the guitar to be my blues to hard rock axe so with the solderless system in mind I bought a used EMG Retroactive Fat 55 set and it helped to tame the pissed off attitude, yielded better dynamics, string seperation and more character, didn't make the guitar sound all that much fatter though. Still tight, biting and bright. A few days ago I toyed around with parts I had lying around and converted her to passive. I used an old unnamed Duncan pickup I yanked out of a Kramer from the eighties for the neck and a Duesenberg humbucker I had lying around for the bridge to see how passives behave in it. Turns out the Duesenberg was shot. So I installed an EMG H3 passive I had left over from a friends Jackson.
Yuck. The H3 made the LP sounds painfully bright, thin, brittle with no lowend whatsoever. Not good, especially not through my 2203 nor my DSL 100.
Now I asked before and mailed BKP about the Les Paul, stating I wanna go from Blues ala BB King and Gary Moore all the way to GnR and Thrash Metal. The Mules have been suggested with the Riff Raff in the bridge if I feel I need the additional A5 bite. Now I know the Mule Set or RR/ML combo is usually a winner in LPs, but I'm concerned it'll be too bright. I'd love to put in some Mules as I know they can even pull off metal, but I'm really unsure...
The Jackson: now this one is awkward. I have an EMG 60/81 set in there, but it's muddy? Well sort of. Contrary to what the 81 should deliver it's fat sounding, lots of low mids and bass, missing tightness and too smooth and compressed. I had a JB/Jazz set in there at first and experienced almost the same issues. So it's probably the guitar. Neck through maple construction, ebony fretboard, alder wings, stainless steel frets and floyd rose. I dunno if it might be too much mids, it sounds honky through my 800. Boosted with a TS-9 into a Marshall 412 with V30s and G12-65s. What I want is a tight and percussive rhythm tone for fast riffing, aggressive and in your face, this guitar is supposed to take off where my LP stops, so 80ies metal into modern territory. My thoughts were Rebel Yell/VHII combo to tighten it up and give a percussive high mid attack emphasis.
Controls will be 500k CTS Logarithmic Pots with No Load Tone Potis, Orange Drop or BKP caps. I play E Standard and E Flat
Hope you can point me into the right direction, cheers!