I have a Gibson BluesHawk that plays great and I like the vibe, but I've reached the point where I can't stand the stock pickups. Some if it may be the fact that they added a dummy coil to kill hum, and I haven't disconnected that yet, but I'm thinking new pickups. The question is which ones to get.
My top three "suspects", in no particular order, are:
Seymour Duncan Antiquities - I have Antiquity sets in my '57 Duo-Sonic and a Mexican Strat I upgraded. Love them in those. I also have a Fender TC-90 (oddball MIK set-neck double-cut Thinline Tele) with stock "specially voiced" SD soapbars which sound great in that guitar.
Lollar - I put a set of his humbucker-packaged P-90s in a Rick 481 that had DiMarzios hacked into it when I bought it. Like the clarity and crunch. Hear good things about his other stuff.
Fralin - I don't have anything from him, but I've heard he's good. This name, in particular, seems to come up a lot for P-90s.
I really don't care if they hum a little, so hum-cancelling isnt a priority for me. In fact, I'm a little leary of it.
Any advice for me? (I'm not getting rid of the Gibson, and I'm not burning it, so you can skip those suggestions.)
