I've had a few emails with Jeff (High Order) about replacing the bridge pickup in my '81 G&L Strat. This guitar has a mahogony body and ebony fingerboard.
I'm thinking some kind of A5 based humbucker would be best to offset the warmth and darkness of Mahogony. Just for expermentation, I put in a SD Custom Custom (which is A2 14.4K) and as expected, it's farty, dark and just plain bad sounding.
I'd like to go medium or slightly higher output, so I was considering the High Order "Maximums". The other consideration was a hybrid 59/custom with A5 magnets.
I think the hybrid will give me the output I want, I just want to be sure they still clean up OK.
I'll now open the floor for thoughts / advice...
A5 Mahogony body pickup question.
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A5 Mahogony body pickup question.
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you can get a little brighter and more detailed sound with mismatched coils. I'd suggest something like 4.8k screw coil and 4k slug coil
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