![]() I like the fat sound of the 59's humbuckers, but also the more cutting sound of the single coils on the 69S. I use the JTVs' physical pickups probably 90% of the time. I bought the 69S last fall after having my 59 for over a year. I have both the JTV 59 & 69S and use them both out gigging - I swap at the break between sets. But if you're requirements are lo-fi and you're willing to try something, maybe some of these points will provide some guidance. So you'll need to dial in some mild distortion, but I don't think any of the FX in the HD500 will do a very good job of that, but you could try.Īll-in-all, you won't have very good success. However, humbucker's have more windings (which is why their output is louder and their resonant peak is lower) so they distort the magnetics more than single coil. Then there's alnico II vs alnico V magnetics, but you'll these in both pickups. Humbuckers are louder than single coils, so you'll want to add a little gain, maybe 3-6dB? Not sure about that. ![]() You'll also see many humbuckers have peaks around 6kHz, so you'll want to use the EQ to amplify that somewhat. ![]() For the sake of an example, though, many single coils have peaks around 9kHz, so you'll want to dial in an EQ to cut that some. You'll see lots of variation among the single coils and lots of variation between the humbuckers. Check out the Seymour Duncan comparison guide at. ![]()
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