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I didn't want to hijack the "Guitar of the Month" thread, but I noticed you said you are changing pickups. You didn't like the Alumitones?
Any thoughts on what your going with? What styles on music do you play? Maybe i could help with some suggestions.hannaugh said:I like the Alumitones, but they aren't compatible with the Jimmy Page wiring that I want. So yes, I will change them.
hannaugh said:I play rock, blues, weird random stuff like Gogol Bordello and Beirut style, and I'm interested in getting into jazz playing. So basically I need versatility with enough power for hard rock, and I need it to sound good with the Jimmy Page wiring.
Long time SD player here, although lately I've been moving more and more into the EMG world. My favorite combo (depending on guitar layout) used to be the SD Invader bridge with either the Jazz humbucker or Cool Rails single coils. Awesome combo either way. The Invader is really an under rated pup. Really not something you want in an already dark tone wood guitar, but anything on the brighter side rips!!!Fish said:I really like Seymour Duncan pickups. I have the JB in two of my guitars in the bridge position and I couldn't be happier with it. And I agree with you DbU, the jazz pickup in the neck is a great choice. I have that in my main guitar (my Warmoth build, VIP) and it sounds awsum. Very clean and clear tone that dirties up nicely when distorted. That guitar also has a JB in the bridge. I couldn't be happier with that combination. I have a SD '59 humbucker in the neck of one of my Les Pauls and it's ok, but a little bit too much output for my taste for that position. May switch to a jazz in the future. If I ever put down the VIP long enough to warm up my soldering iron.....Just my opinion though...
hannaugh said:I play rock, blues, weird random stuff like Gogol Bordello and Beirut style, and I'm interested in getting into jazz playing. So basically I need versatility with enough power for hard rock, and I need it to sound good with the Jimmy Page wiring.
Orpheo said:ah, no dimarzio pickups. just bland sounding, boring...
dmraco said:Orpheo said:ah, no dimarzio pickups. just bland sounding, boring...
my diMarzio Breed and Evo PUs rock. I like them more than duncan PU I have had...(pearly gates, CUstom/Custom)
Orpheo said:hannaugh, how do the alumitones in a les paul sound like. is it muddy, mushy? or is it tight with a nice dose of mids and highs?