Jusatele said:
so, is it the axe or the pickups?
have you heard a set of the Laces? to see if they sound like what you want?
Are you going buy them unheard and accept just how ever they sound?
or take someone else's advice and go with what they want?
I was trying to gather more reviews from different people and deduce all of that with the info that I have seen. The guitar itself has a great sound, and has a mahogany body, neck, and ebony fretboard. The pickups in it are stock, so I already know they aren't typically the greatest and don't have a lot of sizzle. There are reviews hear and there, they kind of seem highly rated, it seems not a whole lot of people have used them due to the little reviews I have found. All reviews I have read are very good. Here is an example:
"I wanted bright, punchy, clear, and a reasonable amount of power. Lace, with there barium ferrite magnets (the only thing I can think of as to why they're so different) and distinct construction give this pickup great sensitivity and clarity.
Tonally, think the beefiness of a classic humbucker, but with the growl of a P-90. Not at all thin, but it is so much brighter than any humbucker I've ever used (not in a harsh way). Sounds great clean, has a nice twang and bite. Overdriven, it's not muddy, or overly bassy, even on the neck pickup. Ballsy as hell, can really scream! A lot of treble to work with even in the mahogany bodied Ibanez I instaled them in, but it can easily be rolled off without ruining the overall tone. "
"I highly, HIGHLY recommend the Hemi to anyone who wants to be able to play anything on just one guitar. These have been able to play rockabilly, jazz, metal, and anything else I've been able to think of, and with the 4 conductor wiring, it can make all kinds of wonderful racket."
From similar reviews like that I was willing to give them a try, but of course, didn't want to decide without more info. They sound like what I am looking for. I heard them on a YouTube video too and they sound great, just like the description.