Well, I went ahead and put the MFD back in. Wow. What a difference. I forgot what I was missing. So balanced and oh so nice.
I think what I was trying to do originally, when I swapped the neck MFD for a classic alnico, was to bring down the mid-range presence. But I realized that by putting an alnico in the neck position, the pickup balance got off. The neck pickup sounded "anemic", because the other pickups have so much more going on in the midrange. Volume-wise, I find, they're pretty balanced - the alnico and the MFDs. But in terms of mid-range presence AND in overall detail of the sound spectrum, the alnico just couldn't match the two ceramics. So....
Obviously the Classic alnico neck pickup is not a good balance for this guitar, or not for me anyway. I lean on the neck pickup because of the tone I'm going for. So my neck pickup's gotta have some balls
Because of how good I realize this guitar sounds - and how versatile it is for me - I'm going to hold off for now on any pickup changes. I'm just so sold on these MFD's, their detail, their spectrum of tone, man they're really awesome! I find using an MXR 10-band EQ pedal works great to clean things up when needed. And the 2nd pickup position, which is hum bucking, really is a great sound.
We'll ride this way for a while.
Cheers
