ianscanlon wrote:I'm thinking about doing something similar.. my tele' pickups are very squealy since I switched to my new vox amp, and started rocking it up a bit more. A HB would sort this and maybe beef the output right?
My thinking is this...and it is just thinking, as I haven't bought a pickup just yet...
My fiddle is a Classic ASAT Telecaster, full-on stock. It plays great, but it sounds more like its electronics are set up for a kinda typical, 'country-esque' clean tone, which it has in spades. However, I'm going for a combination of two things, things that might be somewhat incompatible with each other, if not a tricky balance:
1. get the classic horrifying 'hail of nails' sound these amps can dial in, while
2. retaining some of the more dynamic 'plinky' and 'tonky' responsiveness to my playing, especially in the high end.
I definitely want to implement both of the above without using a pedal to boost anything. I'm assuming that this will involve getting a much hotter pickup, and playing around with polepiece adjustments until it works. The Lindy Steel Pole might be the ticket. I'm calling him as soon as I have the cash. I'm very much intrigued by the Q-tuners, mentioned above, but I would like to avoid paying 150 bucks for something that will force that Nu-Metal overdrive on me...although I think my amplifier is incapable of doing that.
Humbuckers typically have a very distinct characteristic sound to them...a good one, but I don't think they are ideally suited for my application. I'd feel as if I made a bad choice on the Tele if I ended up loading it with all humbuckers...at that point, I'd probably just get a SG or something like that.
Hell, maybe I should just get a Rickenbacker. I've always liked them, too, but I think I'd have a similar issue with a dramatically different sound.