I got them installed, basically routing the cables to the side of the plug. They are pretty underwhelming. Not bad by themselves but in split positions it sounds really muffled. I may play around with them for a couple days but likely will swap them out.
Still messing with these pickup heights, there are some really cool tones in the Cruiser neck though. It's kind of like a humbucker voiced to sound like a single coil somehow. Volume matches really well with the 59 PAF level bridge. You can do pinch harmonics really easily though which I don't know that I've experienced with a neck pickup.
Cruisers are the brightest and lowest gain of Dimarzios but still have a humbucker tone. I’d be curious to try Joe Barden pickups otherwise maybe the best bet is a properly designed rail in parallel to get a more single coil tone.
I’m reinstalling stacked Area pickups in my guitar this week and putting the Cruisers back in the sell pile.
One of my favourite passive pickups, the Lundgren M7C has been installed in my trusty ESP E-II Horizon NT-7B guitar. Dude... I can chug for days with this beast!
that is one of the most bizarre pickups in its fussiness. a buddy of mine played a routed norlin deluxe with a jb through a mesa and a 1960. he sounded amazing. i played a norlin custom through a mesa and a 1960- but my pickup went microphonic. i figured.. no prob.. good match- jb it is! i sounded like a duck fart. fucking awful. pulled the jb and went a2pro and carried on for a decade and a half.
jbs are oddly specific in their needs for the right guitar and player. i had neither in myself.
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