Mid Life Crisis
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Just put at set of Alnico 2 pros in my Ibanez AS73. First experience I've had with these pickups.
It's always hard purchasing pickups off of descriptions and Tone charts, but by all accounts these seemed to be a very warm pickup which is what I wanted, I was actually a bit afraid in a semi hollow they might be to muddy. So far my experience has been the opposite. Wonderful sounding pickups except on the bridge the highs don't seem very round to me at all, actually a bit brittle or ice pick sounding. To the point where if I play anything on the high E string over the tenth fret at a comfortably loud volume it can be physically annoying.
Now I've never had this with other bridge Duncans I own, '59, JB, Custom 5, Screaming Demon (those have all been in solidbody guitars) but comparing tone charts etc I was expecting a more mellow high end. This is why I am surprised. Did I misunderstand something about this set of pickups? Love the neck BTW, it to has more high end then expected, but it works in the neck. Almost like a single coil.
Short of playing with my tone knob on 4 , or adjusting my signal chain to round of the highs, which I don't want to do that as that takes away to much when playing on the neck.....any ideas? I know you guys do
I'm considering the Custom Custom as the SD page says that matches with the 2 neck, I realize a much higher output (which I'm fine with) and I assume some compression. Description claims fatter treble than any other pickup...but then descriptions would leave me to believe the Alnico 2 pro has a fatter high end then other Duncans I've tried.
How much do you think my guitar plays in this? Mahogany semi hollow. 500k pots. Trying to get my head around which direction to go next.
It's always hard purchasing pickups off of descriptions and Tone charts, but by all accounts these seemed to be a very warm pickup which is what I wanted, I was actually a bit afraid in a semi hollow they might be to muddy. So far my experience has been the opposite. Wonderful sounding pickups except on the bridge the highs don't seem very round to me at all, actually a bit brittle or ice pick sounding. To the point where if I play anything on the high E string over the tenth fret at a comfortably loud volume it can be physically annoying.
Now I've never had this with other bridge Duncans I own, '59, JB, Custom 5, Screaming Demon (those have all been in solidbody guitars) but comparing tone charts etc I was expecting a more mellow high end. This is why I am surprised. Did I misunderstand something about this set of pickups? Love the neck BTW, it to has more high end then expected, but it works in the neck. Almost like a single coil.
Short of playing with my tone knob on 4 , or adjusting my signal chain to round of the highs, which I don't want to do that as that takes away to much when playing on the neck.....any ideas? I know you guys do
I'm considering the Custom Custom as the SD page says that matches with the 2 neck, I realize a much higher output (which I'm fine with) and I assume some compression. Description claims fatter treble than any other pickup...but then descriptions would leave me to believe the Alnico 2 pro has a fatter high end then other Duncans I've tried.
How much do you think my guitar plays in this? Mahogany semi hollow. 500k pots. Trying to get my head around which direction to go next.