I put them in a single humbucker guitar and noticed they are very clear and can produce a wide range in tone and sound from country to metal and everything in between...they sounded great through it all.
Very happy with the building quality and sound, will buy again.
I've put Pegcity Pickups into at least a dozen guitars for clients and myself, and I've never been disappointed. This time I wanted to bump up the tone on a couple of "budget" imports that I LOVE playing, but which needed a little help in the electronics. On one I added the Texas Triple Stack singles in the bridge and middle positions (and upgraded to 250K pots), and the difference was like night and day. A completely new guitar.
On the other; one of my absolute favourites; we opted for the Texan HSS set. That's a Superclutch bridge with the two Texas Triple Stack singles in the middle and neck. Again, a complete transformation. For a guitar that retails for a couple hundred dollars, it's now playing like fully pro-grade instrument, easily taking its place alongside my own custom Strat. Adding in the 250K pots again and upgrading to a Freeway switch, plus having that coil split Superclutch in the bridge, makes this a super versatile instrument.
In both guitars, the singles are crisp and clean, well-balanced, and incredibly responsive. And they're also dead quiet, which was a nice added surprise. The Superclutch has always been my absolute favourite humbucker for its output, balance, clarity, and versatility. I'd give this set 10/5 stars if I could.
I ONLY recommend Pegcity Pickups to my clients, and I'm always looking for ways to get them into my own guitars in between projects. You can't get a better pickup. Simple as that.
My tech just finished installing the new pickup in my 2015 Les Paul traditional.
Original pickups were thin and trebly. The new 66er is better balanced with sweet bass response. Best neck pickup I’ve had in any of my guitars so far.
I am very pleased with the sound from this pickup. Much more sound than the original.