Now a bit more specific:
I have an ash-body Strat with rosewood fretboard. I've been gravitating towards the idea of getting a single Nailbomb for it, but today I came home after a three-day non-stop rehearsal with my band, and what we played was: blues that's sometimes funky and clean, while sometimes gritty and smokey. We also played some pop/rock songs, but didn't venture into metal at all. My Artist with the Mules will be probably able to handle harder music occasionally.
So, I've heard that P90's sound great in ash. My aim with the neck pickup: more of a clean, dynamic blues sound that's bright and tight but nicely withstands hard picking and sings like the Irish Tour singles. With the bridge pickup: I like fingerpicking (it's called chicken-picking, or flatpicking, I don't know), so there I rather need a sound that's gritty and raw when overdriven. It's a raw nature, an 'in-your-face attitude', that I hear with some Tele's or Alnico II bridge singles in Strats. In this case, tightness isn't really an issue in the bridge position, but the neck pickup should have that quality. Would you recommend me getting a set of MQ's after reading this description?
The reason why I thought of going the P90-way, is that I've heard a lot of live recordings where the Strat's got completely lost in the mix, especially when soloing with the bridge pickup, while LP's or anything with humbuckers did cut through easily. So I thought that something tougher than a regular Strat single could be nice for me. I'm also thinking about trying a 4-way Tele switch with two singles (maybe with the two MQ's as well?) to get a fatter and noiseless lead sound for live situations.
My questions:
- Based on the description above, which magnets would you recommend for a calibrated set?
- How can they be ordered at the online shop?
- Do they only come in chrome, or are nickel, gold, black, camo and burnt chrome covers also available?
- Can I choose a spacing of 52 mm's for the bridge position?
- What value pots are the best for P90's?
Thanks for your help in advance, and sorry for the long post. :)