Very much appreciative of you playing the clean sounds. I guess I’m one of the few who plays exclusively clean exclusively humbuckers. They sounds so warm, punchy and compressed.
Im getting my first electric guitar in a month or two. God I love humbucker clean sound. And its confusing, cause almost all of my favorite guitarist are strat guys. :D
@@matiasahmaoja5891 strats sound great through a fat tube amp like a Fender Bassman, and certainly many players get incredible tone out of them. But when I play them it always sounds too thin, not enough attack.
So happy to see a blueberry burst LP on a video. That’s the color I went with and it doesn’t seem to be that popular but I freaking love it. Looks way better in person too.
The two Best TH-cam Videos EVER ! theese two Videos 5 Types Of Humbucker Pickups and 7 Types of Single Coil Pickups gave me all what i wanted to know. Now i know which Way to go with my Guitar Mods. Thank you so much for this two exellent videos. cheers from Germany.
First vid I watched from Thomann. Instant subscribe. The last, fast-switch-one riff-change was really revealing! Even though I allready made my mind up in the longer runs. The Goldtop. The hollowbody did have its moments though. But the fast-riff-ending told it. The last 2 seconds with palm-mute!! The gold-tops well-ringing but chunky and heavy mutes sounded heavenly!
Dude, you nailed it exactly! That Gibson LP stole the show, both in overall versatility and in just total quality of sound. Who knew the minis would sound so good? The hollow-body sounded amazing too, but mostly due to its hollow body, and less to do with the pickups (in my opinion).
You are an excellent presenter of a whole variety of options and comparisons. Thanks for clarifying so much info! A lot of it makes more sense to me now. I hope you keep it up! I´d like to know how to follow your posts.
Den Kanal gibts schon länger. Aber ernst zu nehmende Videos wie bei Session laufen allenfalls seit ein paar Monaten. Hoffentlich geht das so weiter. Das ist im Moment wirklich sehr gut !!!!
I still can't believe how good EMG's sound in a low gain setting. Yeah, they still sound really hot, but every note that comes through sounds super clear despite how compressed the pickups are. They seem to be a good choice for heavier blues as well in comparison to regular passives.
Hi, I really enjoyed this informative video and it envoked me to ask you for a favour. There is one thing I really wish you could unveil, and that is how different humbuckers (vintage rather than modern high gain types) clean up using the volume pot as the amp is on moderate/high gain. I have no problems with that using single coil pickups, but even with treble bleed capacitors most humbuckers sound muddy when you try to get a clean(ish) sound by turning the guitar vol pot down from 10 to 1 or 2. I am sure that I am not the only one wanting to contol guitar sound using the guitar pots rather than stamping effect pedals all the time.
Mini humbuckers sound fantastic. The firebird mini humbuckers sound better still. Amazing. Perfect pickup. Clean to rock. If you want it more mid heavy just use the amp or a boost. But turning a regular humbucker clear is almost impossible. A bass cut knob or coil tap/split is only option.
Those Pete Townsend LPs are pretty cool. I'd always wondered what that middle position Super Distortion sounded like mixed in with the Deluxe's mini hums... the answer is, pretty damn good!
Thanks, that's exactly why we made this video. There are so many more versions of humbucking pickups, we simply wanted to cover the basics and give you an overview. //cheers, Kris
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Gibson PAF style humbuckers will probably always be my favorite, but the mini humbuckers sounded amazing. I might need to pick up a guitar with those. Great video!
I have never seen that Pete Townshend Les Paul before, but man, it's awesome! Might be my new dream guitar! This was a really awesome demo, i learned a lot! Also watched both of the single coil videos - great stuff, thanks so much for that!
The les paul standard at the beginning had the sound that I usually look for in a humbucker. The second guitar with the active pickups sounded too sterile. The tele humbucker sounded surprisingly good. The mini-hums didn’t sound Johnny Smith enough for me, nor Johnny Winter. The Gretchs sounded second best only beat by the Standard.
I played the Richie Kotzen tele at a store and the bridge pickup had the best humbucker sound I've ever heard. I didn't like the neck profile on the guitar, but I'd buy one of those pickups and drop it into another guitar.
Brilliant. I'm about to go Active and needed to hear the different sounds from different EMG Humbuckers. Didn't like the mini sound or the single coil, all good sounds but the M81/85 combo hit the spot. Thanks for this. G.
Great video thanks. I have a few of these guitars (or similar - Fender Strat HSS, Gibson USA SG Standard with vintage humbuckers) and a Gretsch with the Filtertrons. I want to promote the Gretsch here because it's a great, well made guitar, has heritage with George Harrison, Chet Atkins and tends to get written off as a country / rockabilly instrument because the hollowbodies do have a woody / acoustic twang to them (you can hear that in early Beatles work). Two things... stock (today) the Filtertrons are designed by custom pickup shop TV Jones for Gretsch so they are robust and high quality. TV Jones also provide a range of upgrade Filtertron pickups for a straight swap - these with higher output so if the idea of low output is putting you off, don't let it - some of the upgrades sound like a heavy Gibson humbucker - they are sampled on TV Jones website and available from around £80 / Euro 100. Second, Gretsch do these in a semi solid body despite the commentary - I have the 5438 Pro Jet gold top, a stunning looking LP style guitar, well finished with binding and a walnut faced rear, image: goo.gl/rTf33Y Gretsch link: goo.gl/QCoeB3 It is solid although routed out with cavities to lighten the weight, well balanced and with the Filtertron pickups. Gretsch hollow body purists may not like this approach but it provides a very different guitar sound than the standard Fender or Gibson and for half the price generally. It's versatile with everything from the Gretsch twang on the bridge pickup to a clean and mellow jazz tone on the neck. Roll off the tone on the neck and boost through an Ibanez tube screamer pedal set around the 3rd level and you can get a very decent Clapton Bluesbreaker woman tone style blues from it - add a Marshall valve amp and a little reverb, you can boost this to Gary Moore style LP overdrive BUT it always has a clean edge, never getting muddy or too broken up. My son and I love the Strat HSS and our SG with '67 humbuckers which sustains to heaven but truly, we keep picking up the Gretsch because its different, but in a good way - its sounds great, is well built and looks the business with its gold fleck finish. Definitely one to try out at the shop and consider adding to your collection. Thanks for the video.
I love minis. The highs and mids of a PAF style sound great but I have trouble getting clarity on the bottom with them and my minis have nice clear, tight lows. I love the Chopper in a Tele too
I always thought mini-humbuckers were a compromise between tone and size, and that stacked humbuckers existed for retrofitting into single-coil slots. I came here after seeing Tim Henson's new signature (one of the guitarists of Polyphia) and noticed he had a mini-humbucker/lipstick/lipstick setup (or singlecoils made to look like lipsticks) and I loved the tone so I decided to look up a video on this. Wonderful explanation, and hearing Townshend's signature really cemented my new-found love for mini-humbuckers. Now I just need to get myself a guitar with one... and fitting a Fluence in it as soon as they come out with a mini-humbuckers model :)
The EMG, sounded better than I thought they would. Than mini Humbucker sound great, I always thought they were a lesser cousin but they are a legitimate sound to their own.
Thank you, Kris, that you showed variability of EMGs! Because many people says, that "Oh, you have this one way boring pickups. Only good for metal stuff." Nah, my experience with my LTD EC-500 (EMG 80/61 setup) is very opposite. I can easily play on this guitar everything from nice clean bluesy stuff, crunchy rock to death metal, without changings on my ENGL Thunder amp (gain still on 12 clock). Using only volume and tone knobs on guitar and switching channels on amp. As i said, very variable pickups! :)
true this I have found the same on my les paul EMG 81/85 combo though I have the 85 in bridge, I think a lot of people who make comments on EMG's being this & that are people who have no experiance with them at all & just hate on them because a lot of metal players use them.
-T-X-M- It depends how often you play. I don't have a band, play only at home and I change it once per year. So it's fine! I think, that changing batteries for active pickups is NOT big issue. :)
You forgot Humperdinker, Lennon's favorite. Blueburst LP is sweet looking. 4:39 is classic LP tone heaven. I often have wanted to try a LP with just a middle HB, or maybe just pushed a little towards the bridge and angled.
Hey Mark, Kris here! Thanks a lot man! Metheny is sooo good, right? This is a chord-solo arrangement by one of my incredible college professors (Janos Kormos).
Kris, I’ve been a Metheny fan since the mid 80’s and have seen him in concert more than any other artist. He brings so much passion and joy to his music! Keep up the good work.
What you say about the filtertron pick ups in that Gretsch, it is odd that there hasn't been a craze on them to have a bright humbucker sound. People run to split humbuckers, stacked humbuckers and what not to get a bright sound from humbuckers.
The GFS Alnico ~4k Gold Foil in a solid body also sound 'woody' and Jazz like. I think the idea is they -- like the Filtertons -- are using a slightly heavier gauge and less turns so it accents the mid range a bit more than lower power single coils. All these great pickups have their place along through a great amp, all with their costs and their benefits. I think the conventional wisdom is sound. The EMG's sound great with super high gain, the Humbuckers with mid to high gain, the single coils clean to mid gain. It also may depend on the quality of your amp. Singles may sound better through a bad or older amp. EMG's will sound better through modeling amps. As will the higher powered Humbuckers that they are designed for.
You know 32 years later .. my greatest regret was routing out my Deluxe to fit humbuckers. Minis are such a clean and articulate sound. I understand why I did it back then there weren't really the same tone shaping options there are now (pre/post/modelling/pedals). But these days I firmly believe you are best going for the cleanest tone you can and then eq'ing it to taste. No surprise to see metal guys switching to single coils ..
It was Mark Morton's signature pickups (guitarist of Lamb of God, a heavy metal band) that made me discover this. I was really surprised to see him using medium-output pickups until I heard the explanation. It's much easier to take a signal with a full range of dynamics and compress it than it is to take a high-output signal and uncompress it. It's like choosing between a pickup that can go 0-80 and boosting it to cover 0-100 instead of taking a pickup that goes 70-100 and trying to play more softly and do all kinds of excessive editing to cover the whole 0-100 range with it. Back when you got your overdrive and distortion by boosting the signal wherever possible it made sense to use high-output ceramic pickups, but these days not only is that unnecessary but the complex circuitry in your amplifier will almost certainly do a better job of getting you your dream tone than boosting the s*** out of your signal indiscriminately.
First guitar was single coils. Was more into metal back then so kinda dissapointed. Second was p90s I almost got a stiffy from the upgrade. Then a few years later got a v with two humbuckers and my world opened up. Set and done. Found pickup heaven back then. Until a few years later I got my hands on a descent Kramer with Floyd rose and an active pickup that took a nine volt battery. I never owned any high dollar guitars but that one was sweet. Kinda wish I was ten foot tall. Then I could possibly hold and play every guitar I love in one.
Those mini humbuckers seemed to be my thing. Just a better clean sound then full size humbuckers imo. They can handle gain just as well as full size hb's, and give you a more personal tone, as they're not as commonly used. You know what would be the best though? Two full size hb's in bridge and mech for gainy stuff, and a mini he in the middle position for more cleans.
Just subscribed rock on man! You're playing is so good it's very inspirational it's obvious you got a lot of passion for it I'm studying up on guitar and ended up just really enjoying listening to you play while I play Grand Theft Auto LOL
Great vid. I would've liked to see the amp adjusted for the clean tone on the actives. Its good to see how the pickups affect it, but it wouldve also been good to hear the full sound with all knobs up keeping the amp pure clean as can be. As if you are gonna have actives and use a clean tone, you are indeed going to lower gain to achieve etc. But its all good!
Neil Young fitted s Hum to his 1952 Les Paul which is HIGHLY sensitive to the point you can BLOW on the strings and get a haunting sound. Neil's rig is complex but rocksteady... well for its Master at least!
Great vid. I have an Epiphone Flame Kat with mini humbuckers. I get from this that this would be a modern way to give the semi hollow body guitar a little more punch in the mix when compared to the old tech of the 50s Filter Trons. Would that be right?
I had a telecaster in high school.lt was great.THEN I TRIED A GIBSON SG FROM JOHN CIPPOLINA OF QUIKSILVER.I HAD TO HAVE ONE, JUST GOT A NEW STANDARD SG.I HAVE HAD P 90 S AND THEY CAN REALLY SOUND SWEET WITH AUTHORITY CUT THROUGH.MY OTHER GITBOX IS A 81 LES PAUL CUSTOM,BUT IM TOO OLD TO CASUALY PICK UP AND TWANG ON THE LES PAUL,SOUNDS GOOD BUT BACK BREAKING.I PREFER HUMBUCKS AFTER YEARS OF PLAYING.YOU SOUND GREAT,MUST BE HIGH IQ. THAT AINT A KNOCK!,!.!keep it up young man
The difference between a ceramic and an alnico humbucker is even bigger. Hell, the difference between alnico II and alnico V too. He only covered 5 humbuckers and didn't cover far more important differentiations, he'd have to review about 20 before getting down to different styles of Gibson mini-humbucker.
I'm looking for a certain tone. Not bright and metallic like modern USA sounds. More of a growly woody midrange dominant tone with warm lows and bell like high end and compressed sounding humbucker I think of Rush guitar tones or Boston. Basically a brighter colorful humbucker going through a modern high gain British amp. I like the EVH Wolfgang tone, Laney amps, I like P90 humbuckers, High gain Filtertrons,.I want a bell like clean gretchy tone for finger picking but a aggressive slightly warm, screaming, growling woody distortion sound I want to get a Kramer Beretta special and trying to figure out what humbucker to get. I'm thinking of a high gain Filtertron or P90
I am a big fan of lower output passive pickups even with a high gain sound it sounds more organic to me. I have never liked the sound of active pickups and I find them sterile.
Interesting bits and pieces:0:30 Introduction1:16 Setup for today1:48 Passive Humbuckers: Gibson LP Standard T with Burstbucker Pros2:54 Burstbucker Bridge: Clean Playing3:50 Burstbucker Bridge: Clean Playing Reggae4:38 Burstbucker Bridge: Distorted Playing5:12 Burstbucker Bridge: Picking Dynamics Playing6:13 Burstbucker Neck: Distorted Playing6:40 Burstbucker Neck: Clean Playing7:30 Active Humbuckers: Diamond Bolero STF with EMG 81/859:19 EMG 81 Bridge: "Clean" Playing9:45 EMG 81 Bridge: Distorted Playing10:30 EMG 85 Neck: Gain differences with the volume knob Playing11:09 EMG 85 Neck: Clean Playing12:00 EMG 81 Bridge: Distorted Playing12:27 EMG 81 Bridge: Distorted Playing Drop Tuning13:02 Mini Humbuckers: Gibson LP Pete Townshend Deluxe 7613:58 Mini Humbucker: Bridge: Clean Playing14:10 Mini Humbucker: Mid Position: Clean Playing14:45 Mini Humbucker: Neck: Clean Playing16:08 Mini Humbucker: Bridge: Distorted Playing16:24 Mini Humbucker: Neck: Distorted Playing17:02 Gibson LP Pete Townshend: Almost too many options!17:58 Mini Humbucker: Bridge + splitted Mid Humbucker: Playing18:21 Mini Humbucker: Neck + splitted Mid Humbucker: Playing18:45 Mini Humbucker: Bridge + Mid Humbucker + Neck: Playing19:15 Mini Humbucker: Bridge + splitted Mid Humbucker + Neck: Playing20:06 Singlecoil Humbucker: Fender Kotzen Tele with DiMarzio Chopper T21:12 Singlecoil Humbucker: Clean Playing22:03 Singlecoil in the Neck: Clean Playing22:36 Singlecoil Humbucker: Distorted Playing23:28 FilterTrons: Gretsch G5422T Electromatic with Blacktop Filtertrons24:58 Filtertrons: Neck Pickup Loop with different positions on Top: Playing27:18 All the Pickups with the same lick (Clean + Distorted)
The first guy that does demos, that sounds and play actually good
I can't live without mini-humbuckers and Filtertrons. Some of the most versatile pickups ever made.
I would add P90's to your list as well.
I've watched 100s of guitar videos, but this one students out as one of the best. Informative, skillful, conversational, and just great to listen to.
Very much appreciative of you playing the clean sounds. I guess I’m one of the few who plays exclusively clean exclusively humbuckers. They sounds so warm, punchy and compressed.
Im getting my first electric guitar in a month or two. God I love humbucker clean sound. And its confusing, cause almost all of my favorite guitarist are strat guys. :D
@@matiasahmaoja5891 strats sound great through a fat tube amp like a Fender Bassman, and certainly many players get incredible tone out of them. But when I play them it always sounds too thin, not enough attack.
So happy to see a blueberry burst LP on a video. That’s the color I went with and it doesn’t seem to be that popular but I freaking love it. Looks way better in person too.
This guy is an excellent communicator. Really enjoyed his video. Like the mini-humbuckers and the filtertrons the best though.
The two Best TH-cam Videos EVER ! theese two Videos 5 Types Of Humbucker Pickups and 7 Types of Single Coil Pickups
gave me all what i wanted to know. Now i know which Way to go with my Guitar Mods.
Thank you so much for this two exellent videos.
cheers from Germany.
First vid I watched from Thomann. Instant subscribe. The last, fast-switch-one riff-change was really revealing! Even though I allready made my mind up in the longer runs. The Goldtop. The hollowbody did have its moments though. But the fast-riff-ending told it. The last 2 seconds with palm-mute!! The gold-tops well-ringing but chunky and heavy mutes sounded heavenly!
Gold LP with Zen had hints of Jerry Cantrell in the sound. Thick.
Dude, you nailed it exactly! That Gibson LP stole the show, both in overall versatility and in just total quality of sound. Who knew the minis would sound so good? The hollow-body sounded amazing too, but mostly due to its hollow body, and less to do with the pickups (in my opinion).
Thank you so much for this excellent video!!! In under 30 minutes, you explained completely, questions I’ve had for years.
Thanks for the education.
You are an excellent presenter of a whole variety of options and comparisons. Thanks for clarifying so much info! A lot of it makes more sense to me now. I hope you keep it up! I´d like to know how to follow your posts.
Best pickup review & explanation I've ever seen!
Den Kanal gibts schon länger. Aber ernst zu nehmende Videos wie bei Session laufen allenfalls seit ein paar Monaten.
Hoffentlich geht das so weiter. Das ist im Moment wirklich sehr gut !!!!
Wait is this the guy who did the PRS vs Gibson video several years ago? He's awesome
three seconds in and he's already made a flutter sound on a guitar with a fixed bridge...had to double-take wtf??
I was expecting a Texas voice when he started talking. 😂great video
The tone at 5:13 is straight up sexy! Such a classic and versatile sound!
Forget the humbuckers.... ur demo is top Class and professional
Kris rules!
//Andy
thanks a lot Sam!!
and Andy! 😁 //Kris
That Blue LP sounds FABULOUS with Burstbuckers!
Gretsch 27:18 27:26
LP Deluxe 27:33 27:40
Tele 27:49 27:56
LP Standard 28:05 28:13
EMG 28:21 28:29
I still can't believe how good EMG's sound in a low gain setting. Yeah, they still sound really hot, but every note that comes through sounds super clear despite how compressed the pickups are. They seem to be a good choice for heavier blues as well in comparison to regular passives.
The mini-humbuckers are really nice sounding! Actives sounded good too but I wouldn't put up with one more thing to change batteries.
João Miguel Gomes I mean you don’t have to change your batteries for like 1-3 years
Easier to change batteries than it is to change strings
Fishman makes battery packs that replace your control cavity cover and take a USB input to charge.
Hi, I really enjoyed this informative video and it envoked me to ask you for a favour. There is one thing I really wish you could unveil, and that is how different humbuckers (vintage rather than modern high gain types) clean up using the volume pot as the amp is on moderate/high gain. I have no problems with that using single coil pickups, but even with treble bleed capacitors most humbuckers sound muddy when you try to get a clean(ish) sound by turning the guitar vol pot down from 10 to 1 or 2. I am sure that I am not the only one wanting to contol guitar sound using the guitar pots rather than stamping effect pedals all the time.
excellent demo
Mini humbuckers sound fantastic. The firebird mini humbuckers sound better still. Amazing. Perfect pickup. Clean to rock. If you want it more mid heavy just use the amp or a boost. But turning a regular humbucker clear is almost impossible. A bass cut knob or coil tap/split is only option.
Those Pete Townsend LPs are pretty cool. I'd always wondered what that middle position Super Distortion sounded like mixed in with the Deluxe's mini hums... the answer is, pretty damn good!
Awesome video for those of us starting the world of pickup sounds, very nicely done
Thanks, that's exactly why we made this video. There are so many more versions of humbucking pickups, we simply wanted to cover the basics and give you an overview. //cheers, Kris
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UND......
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- keine reine "Dauerwerbesendung"
- ein ganz eigenes Ding
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Gibson PAF style humbuckers will probably always be my favorite, but the mini humbuckers sounded amazing. I might need to pick up a guitar with those. Great video!
I think from the latest finishes Gibson has been adding to the Les Paul line up, this one is one of the most beautiful, kind of spiritual.
I have never seen that Pete Townshend Les Paul before, but man, it's awesome! Might be my new dream guitar! This was a really awesome demo, i learned a lot! Also watched both of the single coil videos - great stuff, thanks so much for that!
Thanks so much! I'm so glad to see that these older videos still get some attention and that you enjoyed them! Cheers //Kris
The les paul standard at the beginning had the sound that I usually look for in a humbucker. The second guitar with the active pickups sounded too sterile. The tele humbucker sounded surprisingly good. The mini-hums didn’t sound Johnny Smith enough for me, nor Johnny Winter. The Gretchs sounded second best only beat by the Standard.
The mini humbuckers would never sound Johnny Winter, they're not Firebird pickups
I played the Richie Kotzen tele at a store and the bridge pickup had the best humbucker sound I've ever heard. I didn't like the neck profile on the guitar, but I'd buy one of those pickups and drop it into another guitar.
Chord TheSeeker Don't put them in a mahagony body. I tried that. Sounds like the worst guitar on earth.
I must say all 3 humbuckers sounds way better than I imagined on the PT goldtop. Also Ritchie Kotzen is amazing.
Hotrails are boss. Add a bit of distortion and all of a sudden a tele comes to life.
Imagine what it sounds through a Hiwatt stack!
Brilliant. I'm about to go Active and needed to hear the different sounds from different EMG Humbuckers. Didn't like the mini sound or the single coil, all good sounds but the M81/85 combo hit the spot. Thanks for this. G.
6:50 those chords sounded nice and pleasant!
I was thinking the same.
Very very, very useful content! Awesome, thanks.
this is the Kinda stuff ive been looking for for 2 years F in A man thaxz!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well then it was 2 years worth waiting I guess. :-) Really happy you enjoyed it, stay tuned for all sorts of cool stuff coming up!
Cheers //Kris
Great video thanks. I have a few of these guitars (or similar - Fender Strat HSS, Gibson USA SG Standard with vintage humbuckers) and a Gretsch with the Filtertrons. I want to promote the Gretsch here because it's a great, well made guitar, has heritage with George Harrison, Chet Atkins and tends to get written off as a country / rockabilly instrument because the hollowbodies do have a woody / acoustic twang to them (you can hear that in early Beatles work).
Two things... stock (today) the Filtertrons are designed by custom pickup shop TV Jones for Gretsch so they are robust and high quality. TV Jones also provide a range of upgrade Filtertron pickups for a straight swap - these with higher output so if the idea of low output is putting you off, don't let it - some of the upgrades sound like a heavy Gibson humbucker - they are sampled on TV Jones website and available from around £80 / Euro 100.
Second, Gretsch do these in a semi solid body despite the commentary - I have the 5438 Pro Jet gold top, a stunning looking LP style guitar, well finished with binding and a walnut faced rear, image: goo.gl/rTf33Y Gretsch link: goo.gl/QCoeB3 It is solid although routed out with cavities to lighten the weight, well balanced and with the Filtertron pickups. Gretsch hollow body purists may not like this approach but it provides a very different guitar sound than the standard Fender or Gibson and for half the price generally. It's versatile with everything from the Gretsch twang on the bridge pickup to a clean and mellow jazz tone on the neck. Roll off the tone on the neck and boost through an Ibanez tube screamer pedal set around the 3rd level and you can get a very decent Clapton Bluesbreaker woman tone style blues from it - add a Marshall valve amp and a little reverb, you can boost this to Gary Moore style LP overdrive BUT it always has a clean edge, never getting muddy or too broken up.
My son and I love the Strat HSS and our SG with '67 humbuckers which sustains to heaven but truly, we keep picking up the Gretsch because its different, but in a good way - its sounds great, is well built and looks the business with its gold fleck finish. Definitely one to try out at the shop and consider adding to your collection.
Thanks for the video.
2:55 blue lp bridge clean
4:40 blue lp bridge gain 5:15
6:14 blue lp neck
6:40 blue lp neck clean
well... that Gibson LP Pete Townshend Deluxe 76 surely is something special 🤗 , a lot of great sounds ! great video ! 😃👍
Check out gold foil humbuckers (#6!). Different sounds, different tonal emphases.
Also, the Fender Tele Thinline Wide Range humbucker (#7).
CuNiFe magnets, design by Seth Lover.
Loved the list of sounds in the comments, great idea, great job!
How does this man play like every genre at that level of skill??
Practice
@@JamesReubenGruta what Jacques said
Great great Video, Kris!
Thank you!
Cheers, Flo
Goddamn! That Goldtop sounds insanely good.
Mini humbuckers are amazing
I love minis. The highs and mids of a PAF style sound great but I have trouble getting clarity on the bottom with them and my minis have nice clear, tight lows. I love the Chopper in a Tele too
I always thought mini-humbuckers were a compromise between tone and size, and that stacked humbuckers existed for retrofitting into single-coil slots. I came here after seeing Tim Henson's new signature (one of the guitarists of Polyphia) and noticed he had a mini-humbucker/lipstick/lipstick setup (or singlecoils made to look like lipsticks) and I loved the tone so I decided to look up a video on this. Wonderful explanation, and hearing Townshend's signature really cemented my new-found love for mini-humbuckers. Now I just need to get myself a guitar with one... and fitting a Fluence in it as soon as they come out with a mini-humbuckers model :)
The EMG, sounded better than I thought they would.
Than mini Humbucker sound great, I always thought they were a lesser cousin but they are a legitimate sound to their own.
Cool Video Kristof!😉Köszi még egyszer a "telefonos segítséged" Tirolba!👍👍👍Keep rockin'!Minden jót!Zsolti
Thank you, Kris, that you showed variability of EMGs! Because many people says, that "Oh, you have this one way boring pickups. Only good for metal stuff." Nah, my experience with my LTD EC-500 (EMG 80/61 setup) is very opposite. I can easily play on this guitar everything from nice clean bluesy stuff, crunchy rock to death metal, without changings on my ENGL Thunder amp (gain still on 12 clock). Using only volume and tone knobs on guitar and switching channels on amp. As i said, very variable pickups! :)
true this I have found the same on my les paul EMG 81/85 combo though I have the 85 in bridge, I think a lot of people who make comments on EMG's being this & that are people who have no experiance with them at all & just hate on them because a lot of metal players use them.
I just hate using batteries.... but the pickups are in fact ok, and love the totally noiseless operation for some aplications
-T-X-M- It depends how often you play. I don't have a band, play only at home and I change it once per year. So it's fine! I think, that changing batteries for active pickups is NOT big issue. :)
-T-X-M- about 1000 hours. they're only connected when your guitar is plugged in, so you really fonrbhave to change the battery that much
The Gibson guitar sounded amazing, the best sound for me
Te Ch Which one? There were 2
Great show I keep coming back to learn more!
0:09 I really dug that little fill
Love the overtones at 5:25.
Those minis sounded amazing!
You forgot Humperdinker, Lennon's favorite. Blueburst LP is sweet looking. 4:39 is classic LP tone heaven. I often have wanted to try a LP with just a middle HB, or maybe just pushed a little towards the bridge and angled.
Great demo of pick up types, love the Pat Metheny riff you played also!
Hey Mark, Kris here! Thanks a lot man! Metheny is sooo good, right? This is a chord-solo arrangement by one of my incredible college professors (Janos Kormos).
Kris, I’ve been a Metheny fan since the mid 80’s and have seen him in concert more than any other artist. He brings so much passion and joy to his music! Keep up the good work.
Great content and quality production, Kris. Thanks. Keep them coming!
Thanks, will do :) //Philipp
that les paul looks just STUNNING. my favourite sounds are active emgs and filtertrons though
I enjoyed this video very much, thank you! Great pickup comparison and great playing too!
What you say about the filtertron pick ups in that Gretsch, it is odd that there hasn't been a craze on them to have a bright humbucker sound. People run to split humbuckers, stacked humbuckers and what not to get a bright sound from humbuckers.
I got no reason to be watching this as a bass player but I still enjoy watching incase I get a guitar.
Fun video, great comparison and commentary! Cheers!
The GFS Alnico ~4k Gold Foil in a solid body also sound 'woody' and Jazz like. I think the idea is they -- like the Filtertons -- are using a slightly heavier gauge and less turns so it accents the mid range a bit more than lower power single coils.
All these great pickups have their place along through a great amp, all with their costs and their benefits. I think the conventional wisdom is sound. The EMG's sound great with super high gain, the Humbuckers with mid to high gain, the single coils clean to mid gain.
It also may depend on the quality of your amp. Singles may sound better through a bad or older amp. EMG's will sound better through modeling amps. As will the higher powered Humbuckers that they are designed for.
Great video!! I love it when you play "James" by Pat Metheny, at around 7:00 😻
Thanks! It's such an amazing song. //Kris
You know 32 years later .. my greatest regret was routing out my Deluxe to fit humbuckers.
Minis are such a clean and articulate sound. I understand why I did it back then there weren't really the same tone shaping options there are now (pre/post/modelling/pedals). But these days I firmly believe you are best going for the cleanest tone you can and then eq'ing it to taste. No surprise to see metal guys switching to single coils ..
It was Mark Morton's signature pickups (guitarist of Lamb of God, a heavy metal band) that made me discover this. I was really surprised to see him using medium-output pickups until I heard the explanation. It's much easier to take a signal with a full range of dynamics and compress it than it is to take a high-output signal and uncompress it. It's like choosing between a pickup that can go 0-80 and boosting it to cover 0-100 instead of taking a pickup that goes 70-100 and trying to play more softly and do all kinds of excessive editing to cover the whole 0-100 range with it. Back when you got your overdrive and distortion by boosting the signal wherever possible it made sense to use high-output ceramic pickups, but these days not only is that unnecessary but the complex circuitry in your amplifier will almost certainly do a better job of getting you your dream tone than boosting the s*** out of your signal indiscriminately.
6:43 man that sounded great
very interesting! very good information, useful
First guitar was single coils. Was more into metal back then so kinda dissapointed. Second was p90s I almost got a stiffy from the upgrade. Then a few years later got a v with two humbuckers and my world opened up. Set and done. Found pickup heaven back then. Until a few years later I got my hands on a descent Kramer with Floyd rose and an active pickup that took a nine volt battery. I never owned any high dollar guitars but that one was sweet. Kinda wish I was ten foot tall. Then I could possibly hold and play every guitar I love in one.
Those mini humbuckers seemed to be my thing. Just a better clean sound then full size humbuckers imo. They can handle gain just as well as full size hb's, and give you a more personal tone, as they're not as commonly used. You know what would be the best though? Two full size hb's in bridge and mech for gainy stuff, and a mini he in the middle position for more cleans.
Just subscribed rock on man! You're playing is so good it's very inspirational it's obvious you got a lot of passion for it I'm studying up on guitar and ended up just really enjoying listening to you play while I play Grand Theft Auto LOL
Haha, GTA for life brother! Thanks so much and enjoy the videos! //Kris
such a easy to understand comparison. and nice expression. great job!
Very nice coverage on this topic. Thanks! I sure was wanting to hear that middle pickup on the Pete Townsend LP by itself, though.
Have you seen lipstick humbuckers though they are so cool
Man I love that blue Les Paul
still don't understand, but his playing mesmerized me.
Nice work and cool playing. Thank you!
Great sounds!
wow Gretsch, and I've learned that active pickups aren't much for blues or even classic rock :)
Very good videos from this guy!
Excellent review, and great guitar playing, subscribed.
Thanks a lot and welcome aboard! :-) //Kris
mini humbuckers for me...they just work for both clean and pushed.
LP Deluxe part is insane clean playing
thanks a lot Lenard! You made my day with your comment! :)
//cheers, Kris
Filtertrons are my all time fave pickup... also in terms of single coils, can't go past dynasonic style... yes as you can tell I'm a gretsch fan!
I've got a Gretsch and it's so bright that I have to play it though an old Wool Sock......
Great vid. I would've liked to see the amp adjusted for the clean tone on the actives.
Its good to see how the pickups affect it, but it wouldve also been good to hear the full sound with all knobs up keeping the amp pure clean as can be.
As if you are gonna have actives and use a clean tone, you are indeed going to lower gain to achieve etc.
But its all good!
Enjoyed that gold deluxe with minis
Funny how that goes. I've had two Deluxes in my time. I love them but the full size is of course what all humbuckers are measured by.
Very informative video thank you, Kris.
Neil Young fitted s Hum to his 1952 Les Paul which is HIGHLY sensitive to the point you can BLOW on the strings and get a haunting sound. Neil's rig is complex but rocksteady... well for its Master at least!
It's a Firebird pickup, notoriously microphonic
Excellent video.
Great vid. I have an Epiphone Flame Kat with mini humbuckers. I get from this that this would be a modern way to give the semi hollow body guitar a little more punch in the mix when compared to the old tech of the 50s Filter Trons. Would that be right?
Great video. thank you. Who makes the mini humbuckers. they sound perfect
Those are Gibsons own mini humbuckers - have a look: tho.mn/nwz7m //Philipp
The mini sound so good
what a great demo !
Can a Tele sound warm and lush? i've got no Gretsch Jazz guitar funds so i was wondering can a Tele sound jazz...
I had a telecaster in high school.lt was great.THEN I TRIED A GIBSON SG FROM JOHN CIPPOLINA OF QUIKSILVER.I HAD TO HAVE ONE, JUST GOT A NEW STANDARD SG.I HAVE HAD P 90 S AND THEY CAN REALLY SOUND SWEET WITH AUTHORITY CUT THROUGH.MY OTHER GITBOX IS A 81 LES PAUL CUSTOM,BUT IM TOO OLD TO CASUALY PICK UP AND TWANG ON THE LES PAUL,SOUNDS GOOD BUT BACK BREAKING.I PREFER HUMBUCKS AFTER YEARS OF PLAYING.YOU SOUND GREAT,MUST BE HIGH IQ. THAT AINT A KNOCK!,!.!keep it up young man
is 6:49 a song ? that sounded amazing!
Nicadrio Lee pat metheny- best guitarist in the world imp
Ach so, .... die "Zimmerdeko" ist auch echt cool. - gelungen -
So whats the hottest lead tone pickup? Thinking Paul Gilbert lead tone. Any ideas or suggestions?
you missed the firebird mini humbucker which is a world apart from the les paul mini humbucker.
The difference between a ceramic and an alnico humbucker is even bigger. Hell, the difference between alnico II and alnico V too. He only covered 5 humbuckers and didn't cover far more important differentiations, he'd have to review about 20 before getting down to different styles of Gibson mini-humbucker.
I'm looking for a certain tone. Not bright and metallic like modern USA sounds. More of a growly woody midrange dominant tone with warm lows and bell like high end and compressed sounding humbucker
I think of Rush guitar tones or Boston. Basically a brighter colorful humbucker going through a modern high gain British amp. I like the EVH Wolfgang tone, Laney amps, I like P90 humbuckers, High gain Filtertrons,.I want a bell like clean gretchy tone for finger picking but a aggressive slightly warm, screaming, growling woody distortion sound
I want to get a Kramer Beretta special and trying to figure out what humbucker to get. I'm thinking of a high gain Filtertron or P90
Your bridge is backwards on your Pete Townsend. That’s like the third guitar today I’ve seen on TH-cam with a backwards bridge!
I am a big fan of lower output passive pickups even with a high gain sound it sounds more organic to me. I have never liked the sound of active pickups and I find them sterile.