« Reply #1 on: June 06, 2023, 06:36:46 AM »
I have never played any of the EJ models but I have a HFH. While this is a bright humbucker it still has a lot of bass. It is definitely hotter than the Vintage Minibucker. I have not tested them in the same guitar but I think the HFH is bassier as well.
In applications where I want a low output humbucker that splits well, the Bluesbucker excels. However, the low strings are not really bright or tight in humbucker mode.
The brightest full size humbucker I found suitable for the neck position is not a DiMarzio - it is the Seymour Duncan Full Shred neck (SH-10N). That would have the bright low strings, especially if you remove the 3 screws of the neck side coil under the bass strings (I got that trick from RayBarbeeMusic, who is also a member here). However, that pickup does not really have sweet highs. It has a lot of bite to it. In some guitars I found it harsh while in others it simply kills.
If you have a full size humbucker route in a tele, another cool option is the Fralin Twangmaster. Expensive, unfortunately. That pickup twangs like a single coil on the low strings because it is a split coil pickup (like a Precision bass pickup) and has good solid output. It would definitely not be weak against the Area Hot T.
Cheers Stephan
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