Hello ladies and gents!
I’m looking for a bridge Humbucker for a very light, chambered, small-bodied alder guitar (a warmoth velocity, if you must know), and the BKP that seems to be closest to what I seek is the Black Dog.
My question is, will it be too trebly in this guitar, which is a slip of a thing? I’d like to have some good bass response in a hot vintage-type bridge Humbucker, but black dog demos I have seen online always seem quite bright. Is it just inaccurate audio? Will the black dog allow me to achieve that meaty, gelatinous tone, with notes sinewy and glistening like freshly cut gobs of stew meat shooting from my amp?
Thought from experienced BD players are most appreciated.
The beck pickup, if it matters, is a Dimarzio Cruiser (the bridge model, a la Andy Timmons).
-ciao!