
Mudder
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I've got one on the way for an alder superstrat. I'm really interested to hear it in there. The best examples I've heard all seem to be alder or ash bodies and bolt on necks.
Yes, not really fizzy but more of a high end bite,but only if you have them too close to the strings...I found the sweet spot at 7 64ths bass and 6 64ths treble side with the string depressed at the last fretblackba":3asarjqq said:War Admiral":3asarjqq said:Same for me...I got a set in a LP Traditional and they sound pretty good for a high output PU, a lot of drive but I have a set of Goodwoods in a '60's neck LP Standard thats my go to guitar...im just more acustomed to lower output PU's.jcj":3asarjqq said:I liked them in a buddy's R0, but prefer the Godwoods overall. It just seems to be a better balanced tone, to my ears.
I guess I'm not really a huge fan of Suhr pickups in general (liked the V60LPs, though), not sure what it is....maybe a little too "grainy" for me....
When I have heard clips of the Godwoods, they have always had a fizzy high end. Is that your experience with the Godwoods? Can the Godwoods sound as sweet as the Gibson '57 classic and classic + pickups?
Mudder":183r2gmc said:I've got one on the way for an alder superstrat. I'm really interested to hear it in there. The best examples I've heard all seem to be alder or ash bodies and bolt on necks.
fuzzyguitars":37kojfdb said:dmtnt":37kojfdb said:I've got them in 3 guitars now including my 2 main gigging guitars - Suhr Modern and Jackson SL2H. LOVE the bridge pickup, not all that crazy about the neck. Think I prefer a Duncan '59 in there.
what about the neck did you not like?
too flubby?
Not enough bite?
zz666":31uy6l3g said:Get a treble bleed