And looking at your list of pickups I see the "Mo' Joe" (and Fred too), so I wonder if maybe I should consider that model too for my project.
Sure. Both would work depending on what you are planning to use as a neck pickup and as values for your volume control. I use the Fred in a HSS set up with a 250k volume pot which works really well there. With a 500k volume pot it might be too bright. Mo' Joe works well with a 500k volume pot - I have it as a bridge pickup in an HSH set up, incidentally with a Bluesbucker in the neck.
Cheers Stephan
Thanks! My target is to make a guitar with only the bridge pickup. In the end, in a band context I use it 90% of my time.
But at the same time I'd like to get "very different tones" from it, because: never say never.
And in case I will not be happy, I could anyway add a neck pickup later (like the Injector neck or maybe Cruiser bridge that I already used in the past in the neck in some guitars and I liked it).
So my idea is that I will buy the EP1111 (the "super" switch of Dimarzio) and I will wire it to get 3 sounds (from my bridge pu) like:
- standard bridge humbucker sound
- partial coil split with a capacitor (and in case a resistor too) to ground, so that I'd get a kind of notch filter to simulate a neck pickup and/or an inbetween strat sound
- addition of a cap (and in case a resistor too) in parallel with the pickup (or with the partial coil split) to get a lower resonance to simulate a neck or a different pickup
By the way, I'm interested only in passive circuits to get these different sounds; I could even consider an inductor but then the costs add up a lot.
My first idea is the Bluesbucker because I like its concept as far as I can read (slightly single coil-ish, great dynamic response) and I like a lot the sound I can hear in this excellent demo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIS52q18RKU(well, to be honest it's the only good demo I found!)
On the other hand I don't know if its special construction (with that almost silent second coil) will not work properly or will not get the expected sound changes when I add the capacitor in parallel and when it is wired to make the partial split. And that's why I mentioned the Mo' Joe (or Fred) as worthy of choice because of their more traditional coil construction, even if I don't have any personal experience with them.