Pickup to make an sg clearer sounding
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Re: Pickup to make an sg clearer sounding
My guitarist has a Duncan '59 and a Alnico Pro in his SG. They're both pretty sweeet for mid to high gain, he doesn't tune down though.
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Re: Pickup to make an sg clearer sounding
Well ive had the dimarzio super 2 installed by weta and it sounds fantastic. Did everything to my sound that i wanted it to, thanks to everyone that helped!
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Re: Pickup to make an sg clearer sounding
Yeah I've found lower/medium to medium high output pickups do a far better job with high gain amps like B52's, peaveys etc. Allows the amp to do most of the driving and just generally clears up everything
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Re: Pickup to make an sg clearer sounding
I'm not a fan of the 498's at all and I understand what you say re treble. The Classic 57's from Gibson sound pretty good to me, and keeps it in the same brand if that's important. I really like Gibson T top pickups if you're wanting to venture into vintage parts...still can be had for the price of a hand made new something a rather (BN for eg).
I have an old DiMarzio PAF, probably mid 70s, which sounds incredibly good too...but again vintage.
Good luck with your quest - hard to beat a good sounding SG for an all rounder!
I have an old DiMarzio PAF, probably mid 70s, which sounds incredibly good too...but again vintage.
Good luck with your quest - hard to beat a good sounding SG for an all rounder!
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Re: Pickup to make an sg clearer sounding
*UNIQUE* wrote:I'm not a fan of the 498's at all and I understand what you say re treble. The Classic 57's from Gibson sound pretty good to me, and keeps it in the same brand if that's important. I really like Gibson T top pickups if you're wanting to venture into vintage parts...still can be had for the price of a hand made new something a rather (BN for eg).
I have an old DiMarzio PAF, probably mid 70s, which sounds incredibly good too...but again vintage.
Good luck with your quest - hard to beat a good sounding SG for an all rounder!
Yeah, even with the 498 practically touching the strings it was still bass heavy!
I find it really hard to pick gear cause everyone plays different styles, with different eq settings etc...and it seems like no one has a b52 stealth amp!
But for me, the way i play and the style of music i play my sg is doing perfectly...next on the list, a brighter neck pickup!
Also had a play around with pre amp tube positions, loving the electroharmonix in v1 followed by a jj in v2
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Re: Pickup to make an sg clearer sounding
First to look at: Dimarzio Humbucker from Hell!afiman86 wrote:next on the list, a brighter neck pickup!
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Re: Pickup to make an sg clearer sounding
Thats amazing, it sounds like a bridge pickup!ash wrote:
First to look at: Dimarzio Humbucker from Hell!
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It might look a bit weird, but I am loving the Rio Grande Vintage Tallboy in my SG, much clearer than a humbucker
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Re: Pickup to make an sg clearer sounding
i love the HB from Hell thats in my Fubar, not what the name suggestsash wrote:First to look at: Dimarzio Humbucker from Hell!afiman86 wrote:next on the list, a brighter neck pickup!
Hurdy Gurdy.... some how... and I'm not entirely certain how mind you, an instrument that sounds like someone has shoved a nest of angry hornets into a goose with a kazoo bill and is randomly slapping the poor creature with an accordion.... Sounds amazing.