First time poster here... I've considered swapping out pickups on my mid-90's George Fullerton model for years now, as it just seems like something seemed to be missing or not quite right about the tone/tones I could get out of it. Lately, as I've spent considerable time researching different pickups, I've also come across quite a few articles on tone capacitors and strings. I decided to try swapping out my factory tone cap first and try a different brand of strings or two before laying down a much larger chunk of cash for pickups that may or may not get me where I want to go. I wanted to share my results and see if others wanted to share their experiences as well...
I ended up replacing the factory tone cap with a vitamin Q .047 and tried a set of DR Pure Blues strings in 9 gauge.
There may be a subtle difference in flavor with the new tone cap. What is not subtle is that whereas the tone knob used to basically function as an on/off switch that became totally muddy by 8, the tone control is now totally usable down to 3-4 and gives the ability to dial in very subtle changes in tone.
I am very pleased with the DR's and have A/B'd them against my old favorite Erine Ball Classic Rock set. The DR's have a nice rounded bottom end, but the most pleasing to my ear's is the smooth higher strings that sound full but not harsh or tinny.
For my needs, I'm totally satisfied at this point and don't see what there would be to gain by changing out the stock pickups. YMMV...
