Has anyone else grabbed a set of these? I'm keen to hear some feedback.
Here's what I want to know after listening to the clips that are out there and reading as much as I can about the various BKP models.
I've wanted a set of BKPs for my alder bolt on maple neck guitar for a while. While many friends try to steer me towards the PAF or slightly hotter PAF variants, my issue with them is always about the overall EQ of the pickup, and that their EQ more often suits LP style guitars than it does longer scale bolt on styles. The Polymaths appear to address a lot of my concerns in terms of the overall EQ of the pickup and its suitability for a bolt on guitar. Not being too hot, but also not too vintage in output and fixing the issues with vintage PAFs.
I've listened to the clean clips of all the pickups on the website, as clean is always where I start. To me I like the Polymath clean tones the most, especially the bridge. However I realise what sounds good clean, amy not sound good gained up and vice-versa. I'm not as modern a style player as Nolly and my concern is that I don't really like the crunch sounds all that much, but also because the crunch tones use a different riff and amp to the other BKP demo's it makes it hard to compare to other models. I've listened to the YT clip of the guy that has them in a Steinburger style guitar, but with that guitar that I am unfamiliar with how it would normally sound, and the level of gain he uses, I cannot draw any conclusions.
Has anyone got them yet and can relate how they sit on the vintage to modern spectrum?
For the neck I've never understood having a neck pickup that sounds stronger and so much thicker than the bridge pickup, which is what you get with typical PAFs. I would prefer a P90 or single coil tone in the neck and a hotter bridge that is thicker and meatier in tone.
For the bridge, I guess on the scale of 1 - 100 where 1 is pure vintage and 100 is modern high output super tight bridge I want a pickup that is about 40 on that scale. Elements of vintage, but with improvements so its not shrill and thin in a bolt on scenario.
As these will cost a little over $600 in AUS, I'd like to get a bit more info before I plonk my money down.
Any feedback would be helpful, but I realise not many people may have them yet.