Since Bogners have plenty of low-mids, I'd wager that a C-5 (which lacks low-mids) would be a perfect match for these amps. Anyone using a C-5 with a Bogner care to comment (GJ?)?
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Re: C5=Ultimate Bogner Pickup?
Is balancing the tonal spectrum really what you want though? In the October issue of Guitar World (with Trey Anastasio on the cover, of Phish) there's an article about Dave Mustaine... he makes a smart comment in saying that you don't want to suck up all of the EQ possibilities with having a really bassy/middy/trebly guitar.. you need to leave room for the drums and bass. Metallica had problems with this on AJFA.• EBMM JPX BFR (Crunch Lab/Liquifire)
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Re: C5=Ultimate Bogner Pickup?
Originally posted by Metalman_666Is balancing the tonal spectrum really what you want though? In the October issue of Guitar World (with Trey Anastasio on the cover, of Phish) there's an article about Dave Mustaine... he makes a smart comment in saying that you don't want to suck up all of the EQ possibilities with having a really bassy/middy/trebly guitar.. you need to leave room for the drums and bass. Metallica had problems with this on AJFA.
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Re: C5=Ultimate Bogner Pickup?
That is why it is good that allows the natural tone of the guitar to come through. This is a big reason why I like lower output pickups!! The Rio BBq is a nice pickup in this regard in that it has decent but not over powering bass, solid mids, and controlled, smooth highs.
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