I'm an happy owner of a Tribute Fallout, I already modded the circuit about an year ago to best suit my "needs":
- New alpha log pots (harder to move, no push/pull and a variable treble bleed)
- "Bright" switch on P90 (high pass filter, I love to use it with overdrive, it really demuds the pu)
- Series/parallel switch on the Humbucker (I don't like push/pull and I slightly prefer the parallel position than the single one)
- Black pot covers (I simply prefer this colour on this guitar)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/OpvfXf3ynOMNpQ1J2
I'm pretty happy with the mods, they really work great and now I'm planning some others: first I want to swap the humbucker with a slightly brighter one, the problem is that I'm not a grat expert and I need your help. The tribute Fallout has got an G&L AW4470B humbucker in the bridge position, but I couldn't find many info on it:
- http://guitarsbyleo.com/FORUM/viewtopic.php?p=37
- http://guitarsbyleo.com/FORUM/viewtopic ... 13&t=13821
As you can see the impedance are very umbalanced (in the middle switch position the P90 is more prominent) while volume-wise they sound quite balanced to me (no measurements).G&L Humbucker AW4470B = 17.05k ohms
G&L P-90 AP4285B = 7.53k ohms
I've also seen that older US models of the Fallout mounted the Seymour Duncan JB Model TB-4 humbucker https://www.seymourduncan.com/pickup/jb-trembucker.
Here's my problem: I would like to put a lower output humbucker (something like Gibson '57, SD Pearly Gates e.g. https://www.seymourduncan.com/pickup/pe ... d2277d5088), but I fear that the volumes would get umbalanced.
What do you think about this operation? Will it work as intended? Have I got to look for another P90 to couple with the vintage Humbucker or it's better to simply drop the SD TB-4?
My final goal is to have classic sounding rock/blues guitar with just a couple of modern feats and good versatility.
Sorry for the long post!
bye,