I've wanted a black or a green one for a while.
I've playe one at the store, and they're fantastic. Great neck profile, they're plek'd, and they sound killer. If I were to get one, I'd probably swap that bridge BB for something hotter, but other than that, great guitars.
I believe the Black Winter's resonant peak is lower (close to the same as the JB), but more intense than either, so it's a more focused pickup.
I love the Black Winter. I think you can really tell they started with the Distortion which they already knew worked great, and then just tweaked it be +1.
I've had both in the same guitar. Definitely a difference, but yeah, they're also definitely within the same family. I find the Black Winter's EQ is kinda the middle ground between the JB and the Distortion, just way hotter output than either. But I also find the JB falls within the same family...
I personally gel with the JB more than the Custom. I don't find either tighter or punchier than the other. The JB has the stuffy low mids, but the Custom has the thuddy lows. In my case, I found it easier to dial in some aggression to the JB than to the Custom with the right boost. But each to...
I don't find the JB loose.
What I do find is the low mids in it can be a bit stuffy, and the attack isn't as emphatic as, say, a Duncan Distortion or Black Winter.
Easily "fixed" by choosing the right boost with it, IME. And very rewarding too, as I find the EQ of the JB is a bit more...
I like Gibson-style bridges where they're a bit raised off the body. That's what I'm used to playing and most comfortable with. I also like wraparounds as long as the intonation is adjustable.
I don't dislike low-profile Fender-esque hardtails like Hipshot, Gotoh, etc., but I'm not as...
Any thoughts? I kinda want to move that 498T to another guitar. Since I'm moving one pickup, I might as well go the whole nine yards.
I'm getting a Suhr SSH+ for the bridge and probably a Duncan Alnico 2 Pro for the neck. What color do you guys think would look best? I'm leaning the least...
The production is killer. The song was groovin... but then the vocals kicked in. I don't think the song is note overload at all. It's not even a fast song. It's just the vocals kill the vibe of the song for me.
But the tones are fantastic. I'll give them that. The drums sound killer.
Yeah, I get ya. The saddles are chunky and limit the range a bit. I'm not sure if it's a common problem with Gibsons in general, but mine was like that, but I have started using wound 3rds, so that helps. But I had that issue with the 6th string as well when I was tuning down to B with a 60, so...
I like Aluminum as far as Les Paul hardware goes. That's kinda *the* classic Les Paul sound.
FWIW, I like the sound of the stock aluminum API Nashville bridge in my Les Paul better than the Schaller STM with the brass roller saddles I used to have.
I also have the Graphtech Resomax bridge, but...
That's interesting. As far as the circuit, I'm pretty sure it's diodes hitting that tube first. The fact that it's volume that you're getting leads me to believe that it's either towards the last stages of gain or not in the gain stages at all and doing something else.
That's pretty fancy. I wonder what the gauss is on them compared to the stuff that Duncan and Gibson use. My Aldrich peaks about as high as my 498T when recording DI's, but the Aldrich is higher DCR. Not that DCR equals output, I know that. But there must be something going on with that magnet...