« Reply #16 on: February 15, 2023, 07:57:53 PM »
Vintage output pickups are quite bright, especially the weaker neck pickups.
Remember, the neck position is much louder and more bassy than the bridge position. If you want a thick tone from the bridge position you will need to do something to manage the amount of low end coming from the neck position in order to keep it from sounding wooly or flubby. This is normally done by way of your choice of pickup, equalization or both and becomes more necessary as you increase the amount of gain.
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