Greetings all -
I've been extremely happy with seymour duncan pickups in the past, but now I've come to some new territory. I've got this old Ibanez MMM-1 neck-through baritone sitting here, that I just had checked out for wear and tear. Luthier says the thing is in amazing shape for being laid up 6 years (after I cleaned the fretboard), so it's worth some more work. And, now that I have a real reason to play the thing I want to make it sound good.
This thing is a pretty solid intermediate guitar, but its pickups are severely lacking. Ibanez 'specials' really just means they're better than the average stock pups but the sound just isn't so great. I know bari tone is influenced heavily by tuning and string gauge selection - I'm using C-C with a standard 68 -> 14 gauge set as a reference. I'd like to go B-B with a custom set but I'm going to get the sound right first.
I've never selected upgrade pickups for a bari before. I want it to sound fat and clear, but mellow, not too saturated. The instrument is for fill, after all. I was thinking a pair of SH-1 blues 59's would fill it in just perfectly. Can I brick a SH-1? Just don't know how that works.
What do you guys think about that selection?
I've been extremely happy with seymour duncan pickups in the past, but now I've come to some new territory. I've got this old Ibanez MMM-1 neck-through baritone sitting here, that I just had checked out for wear and tear. Luthier says the thing is in amazing shape for being laid up 6 years (after I cleaned the fretboard), so it's worth some more work. And, now that I have a real reason to play the thing I want to make it sound good.
This thing is a pretty solid intermediate guitar, but its pickups are severely lacking. Ibanez 'specials' really just means they're better than the average stock pups but the sound just isn't so great. I know bari tone is influenced heavily by tuning and string gauge selection - I'm using C-C with a standard 68 -> 14 gauge set as a reference. I'd like to go B-B with a custom set but I'm going to get the sound right first.
I've never selected upgrade pickups for a bari before. I want it to sound fat and clear, but mellow, not too saturated. The instrument is for fill, after all. I was thinking a pair of SH-1 blues 59's would fill it in just perfectly. Can I brick a SH-1? Just don't know how that works.
What do you guys think about that selection?