Rio Grande pickups, any comments?

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amiller":ba89l5ur said:
I have an LP STD that seemed a bit harsh to me so I put a BBQ in the bridge. The harshness is gone, however, the tone seems to be a little under the blanket now. After reading this thread I might just go ahead and try out the Aldrich.

If you go with the Aldrich I recommend putting in a push-pull pot for the tone so you can split the pickup. I love the Aldrich split, highly worth it.

My 2 BBQ's are 2 conductor so I have never tried splitting them.
 
I did like my BBQ in my LP quite a bit, but I recently put a Motor City Torque in there and am extremely pleased. Clarity, yet not harsh at all and cleans up really well with the volume knob. Rocks hard too.
 
jaybird":3ky2e0w6 said:
The main thing that has kept me away from the Aldrich is I don't know if I would like how hot it is??

While the Aldrich is hot, it is the most dynamic hot PAF type humbucker I've ever used. You can back off on your attack and it softens up a bit unlike most ceramic magnate pickups. But what I like about it the most is that it has a fairly even eq response. No drastic peaks or valleys. I've been a chronic pickup swapper all of my career and it's certainly been a major winner for me.
 
troublehead":1jhmpc65 said:
I have tried the BBQ on 2 occasions in the past...........both in LP's. I really didn't care for them. Too much mids and bordering on being too thick. Just didn't get the clarity I was looking for. That being said, I bet they would sound great to me in something like an alder superstrat.


They sound great in an alder Strat. I had one in mine before I put in the Aldrich, and I MIGHT tip in the direction of the BBQ....
 
jaybird.. i wouldnt recco the aldrich unless youre playing heavy rock. for all other applications i would HIGHLY reccommend a set of bareknuckle crawlers. i like them more than the aldrichs (never thought id say that) and they cut through a live mix exceptionally well. this would be the pickup id reccommend for your rig.
 
Szar":2wrb0fkm said:
Ok, the guitar they are gonna go in is gonna have a Paduok Body, Mahogany Top, and the neck is Indian Rosewood and the Fretboard is Madagascar Rosewood. Not the darkest sounding guitar ever, but pretty dark. :)

My Gutierrez is:

Wenge neck through
Maple wings
Ebony fingerboard
Aldrich bridge
Suhr DSV neck


It seems like your guitar will have a similarly "chunky", but serious tone.

I wouldn't want anything BUT the Aldrich in there. The clarity, and dynamic range still blows me away.

Get an Aldrich. :rock:
 
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