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  • Pegasus....but in Basswood??

    Well I've searched...
    ...everywhere really. Here, youtube, google

    Is this thing going to be too bright or thin in basswood?

    I am in love with what I'm hearing on decent recordings of it, but they all seem to be done on mahogany guitars or similar.

    I've had a CrunchLab in my basswood 7string forever now.
    And I bought a BKP Aftermath 7; and when the spell wore off, I took it out.
    It simply did not work for this guitar.

    Thoughts? Should I just buy one?
    Where are people even buying these right now?

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    Re: Pegasus....but in Basswood??

    Originally posted by RobSoundtrack View Post
    Well I've searched...
    ...everywhere really. Here, youtube, google

    Is this thing going to be too bright or thin in basswood?

    I am in love with what I'm hearing on decent recordings of it, but they all seem to be done on mahogany guitars or similar.

    I've had a CrunchLab in my basswood 7string forever now.
    And I bought a BKP Aftermath 7; and when the spell wore off, I took it out.
    It simply did not work for this guitar.

    Thoughts? Should I just buy one?
    Where are people even buying these right now?
    I've never heard anything souding harsh or thin in basswood. Basswood is a warm, light "airy" and tends to lack bass, presence, definition (muddy/dark) and treble. It has a good fat and warm midrange that lead players enjoy. I have owned 4 basswood guitars (Ibanez Jem, a Korean SG knockoff, the thing on my picture (ESP Japan) and a Ibanez RG550) and they all shared the same sound, although superstrats are brighter and thinner than the Gibson type guitar.

    What you need, especially in a 7 string, is enhanced, tight and defined bass, a boost in treble and more clarity.

    The pegasus seems to pretty much match this definition thanks to its alnico 5 magnet giving it a bright sound and tighter bass response (on the paper...).

    I have not tried it, but based on my experience with basswood and alnico 5 it seems like it could work.
    Another option could be the duncan Custom. Ceramic pickups tend to be harsh and cold but basswood balances it with a warm and round sound.
    Last edited by Orange; 09-08-2013, 05:16 AM.
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