Roland, a word of caution: I don't know why you specifically want "mid-scooped" p'ups for your semihollow, but as a player with a pro career of over forty years, and having extensively played all the styles of music you cite, all I can tell you is: you WANT those mids.Thanks again for all your helpful answers !
-Roland :notworthy
This isn't a semihillow, but a hollowbody ibanez. As I get older(I'm 56) my ears have become allergic to excessive mids, and currently play mostly with the neck pup.. And those mids with the ibanez stock ceramic pup are turned down at the amp.Roland, a word of caution: I don't know why you specifically want "mid-scooped" pups for your semihollow, but as a player with a pro career of over forty years, and having extensively played all the styles of music you cite, all I can tell you is: you WANT those mids.
My current #1, an ES-339 used specifically for a Smooth Jazz project, I currently have a nickel-covered '59 set, but modded with an A3 magnet in the neck and an A2 magnet in the bridge, which perfectly matches what I play. I wouldn't want to "scoop the mids" under any circumstances.
So, there you have it. I thought I'd let you know.
/Peter
Come to think of it, my Gondin semi-hollow has a Jazz in the neck and 59 in the bridge. It is also made of cherry, which might be different than what the Ibanez is made out of. Despite the scoopy pickups in it, it has a very warm sound.