This is how I feel about gear in general. I do swap pickups here and there when I'm not feeling a set in a particular guitar, but generally I appreciate variety and how a different guitar/amp can get me playing different stuff.Tom Wanderer wrote: Tue Jan 17, 2023 11:17 am ...I think it's fun, and it gets me playing in a different way....
I have a LP Custom with the 498T and it's a great for crunchy overdriven stuff, almost too easy...that guitar may as well be a slab of granite though, I like how you describe the interactions with the body on your guitar and the feedback becoming a part of the sound. I have a Gretsch country club with Dyna sonic deamond type pickups and that thing feeds back acoustically, which can get pretty wild and is fun to incorporate into the playing experience.
I like those dearmond style pickups enough that I swapped a set of P90's for the TV-Jones T-Armonds, and got a set of their Starwood tele pickups for a cheapo washburn I have. Both are great.
As for High/Low output, I kinda don't pay attention to that much, though lately I've been playing through a marshall-ified Bandmaster Reverb, and I now understand the point of the high and low inputs on each channel, and definitely try each guitar in each channel to find the sound that feels right before settling on one.
Variety=fun