I have an alder body maple neck/fretboard MIM strat that I'm going to be swapping the pups for either APS-1's or SSL-1's but am still having trouble deciding which to go with. I like my tone to be pretty bright and chimey so that suggests the SSL's. But I'm worried that that could be too bright. I love the acoustics of my guitar but at times it sounds overly bright through my classic 30. So how can I determine whether it is bright or not? Set all the EQ knobs at 12 o'clock and play?
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Re: Bright guitar?
Well, I guess you could do that, but your ears perceive things differently all the time, so the conclusion that you make at a certain time regarding your pickups may not be the same conclusion 3 hours later. I haven't found my MIM Strat to be terribly bright, but it is rather "breathy" in tone compared to my main Bastardcaster Tele. I think you should dump a Quarter Pound Strat or a Hot Rails in the bridge position, then go lower in output as you go towards the neck, ending with maybe a Vintage at the neck, which most certainly will not be too bright.
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just gotta bite the bullet dude........cant spend too much time thinking about it..... just get em from some place with the return policy. I returned my Ant II surfer to guitar heaven and they quickly shipped out the ant I texas hot as i requested
pick whichever you think might work best, and just be willing to maybe have to use the 21 day return policy if they aren't to your liking
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