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guitarded_1
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I have done a fair mount of searching regarding past comments on the 2nd Degree BB neck pickup, but most people tend to talk about the bridge model. I am very familiar with the bridge 2nd Degree BB, having put that one in a number of guitars.
I am thinking about putting a 2nd Degree BB calibrated set in a LP, and I am curious if anyone can tell me how well the neck plays with the bridge? Specifically, with calibrated sets from some other winders, if I am playing a distorted lead on the bridge, I will often lose the "push" when I switch to the neck pickup - like someone kicked off an overdrive pedal. This is why I often use a Wolfetone Marshallhead as my neck pickup. I don't want a neck pickup that is so mellow that it sound like I just switched to the clean channel on my amp.
How is clarity on the 2nd Degree BB neck? I'm not looking for a super rolled off high end, which is why I have previously used the MCP T Wreck neck in one of my guitars, which seemed to work pretty well. I like a lot of definition in a neck pickup.
Thoughts? Thanks.
I am thinking about putting a 2nd Degree BB calibrated set in a LP, and I am curious if anyone can tell me how well the neck plays with the bridge? Specifically, with calibrated sets from some other winders, if I am playing a distorted lead on the bridge, I will often lose the "push" when I switch to the neck pickup - like someone kicked off an overdrive pedal. This is why I often use a Wolfetone Marshallhead as my neck pickup. I don't want a neck pickup that is so mellow that it sound like I just switched to the clean channel on my amp.
How is clarity on the 2nd Degree BB neck? I'm not looking for a super rolled off high end, which is why I have previously used the MCP T Wreck neck in one of my guitars, which seemed to work pretty well. I like a lot of definition in a neck pickup.
Thoughts? Thanks.