Best pickups for early VH tones?

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Did you try wolfetones marshallheads?

VHS in a box.

Pair it with a Marshall plexi add reverb and be happy.

It will have more beef than the dr.v and still have air and slice!
 
TrueTone500":dteo2m9m said:
Would removing the covers result in a more defined attack?
It certainly could...worth trying out since its an easy "operation".
I've never heard anybody get closer than Mark (RIP) did with an old Super Distortion. I think most of Ed's iconic tones (VH1) were done with hotter pickups and not the PAF-ish types listed here (which would be better for his later tones like 1984).
 
My vote would be super distortion.. I have the custom custom in a bright strat and it has dulled it too much. Gret highs but the lows are too loose and lack definition.
 
How to sound more like early EVH.....Practice.
but FWIW I have to agree with the consensus that the plain Jane Dimarzio SD is "the" VH1 Pickup esp for that guitar.
 
I agree on the Mark Abrahamian comment. His Mod 5 clips were the closest I've ever heard to Ed's tones from a tube amplifier. Mark was an incredible player - but we have a some great players around here also. sah5150 sent me a couple of clips of his VH work. He's a monster player no doubt. Nails Ed's licks to the T!

I heard that Seymour Duncan had custom wound a humbucker for Edward, but I don't know if that was prior to the VH I release? If yes, then is the Strat seen on the first album cover that particular custom-wound SD? Is the '78 Custom a clone of that pickup?
 
Rockstah Mod 5,THE best for early Van halen period.(Mod done by Mark-RIP not others)
 
There are LOTS of pickups that will get you in the ballpark...pretty much any warmish PAF-style pickup. I normally like an Alnico 2 wrapped to about 8k-8.5k. I think the amp is the most important ingredient. A lot of VH comes from the fingers as well.
Good luck!
 
A PAF from a 60's 335 with a broken coil should do it.... :D
 
I'd say there are a lot of pickup-related threads coming back from the dead around here lately.....

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Just installed an Arcane Bownbucker and it is the closest I have personally come across. I currently have a BKP VHII set, the bridge was too articulate/bright for me (been thinking about pairing a VHII bridge with a Jazz neck to cure my sloppiness lol) in the same way my (early make) Motor City 2nd Degree bridge was. This one is very similar TO A POINT. It is articulate but the top isn't AS cutting and some warm grit surrounds the rest of the EQ...some extra winds? I love it.
As far as A2 VH pickups.. I loved the Motor City Blissterbucker. The Duncan Custom Custom is very similar but, in my opinion, too smooth. The Blissterbucker had a nice dry grit? to the coolness of the A2 tone.
Never tried Marshallheads though.
 
I have used a Duncan Custom from way back. I had a guitar built for me by Performance guitars back in '87 (Yes I am an old dog:-))

Back then, before there was endless choices of pickups like there is now, I called Seymour and actually got to talk with Seymour himself. I of course was an Eddie freak back then and was having Performance building me a guitar (basic super strat) to do the Eddie stuff.

Seymour told me to put a Duncan Custom in it. Now...this was in '87. While there are many more options available now, back then it was Seymour's answer to Ed's tone.

It is a bit hotter than the standard PAF, but I was able to get pretty good tone out of it for VH. It is a bit more brash due to the ceramic mags, but it has more top end bite and clarity than the Custom Custom. I have a Custom Custom as well in an Alder hot rodded strat and to me it seems more like a "Stone in Love" lead type of tone more so than the Eddie Tone. Ed's early tone almost has a twangy clear top end without a lot of gain. It is like more power than saturation and gain.

I can still pull good Ed tone with that Custom with the right amp tweaks!
 
rupe":x0er5g6v said:
TrueTone500":x0er5g6v said:
Would removing the covers result in a more defined attack?
It certainly could...worth trying out since its an easy "operation".
I've never heard anybody get closer than Mark (RIP) did with an old Super Distortion. I think most of Ed's iconic tones (VH1) were done with hotter pickups and not the PAF-ish types listed here (which would be better for his later tones like 1984).

Rockstah could sound like VH with an Iphone app. So unless I heard a mere mortal do it with them, I wouldn't hang my hat on it. lol
 
Mark(Rockstah)used a new Dimarzio Super Distortion he didnt use old(vintage )ones.
 
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