Hey all. I'm new here, been browsing around and there seems to quite a few knowledgeable folks around. So..
I've recently gone through a major change in amps. To make a long story short, I have a baby on this way and decided to unload my LOUD amps (800 stack and Twin) in favor of a smaller combo. Now my SG, which I used to think sounded best, sounds terrible. Thankfully, all my other guitars now sound lots better.
I have a Gibson SG Special, mahogany w/ rosewood with 490/498s stock. I had replaced them years ago with an Angus Young & 496. The 496 was absolutely horrible since day one. I really liked the AY though my 800 - Go figure right? I picked up a Rivera Quiana - now my only amp - and the AY seems way too hot and lifeless for the amp and the 496 is just as bad as before.
I have put the stock pickups back in. Its definately better than it was, but still seems like it needs something else. They certainly don't sound good together. One or the other is okay at best. What I'd like to do is make the SG more versatile. Coil taps on both new pickups with series / parallel switching.
I did some homework on the site and it seems that SD 59s are regarded well in this guitar, maybe Alnico Pros, but it sounds like they may be too bright. I want to say I'm going for a more vintage sound these days. Warm and big, but still pretty clear. Can I get this? Think more rock, though not necessarily classic rock and definitley not metal. I like loud overdive and driven clean stuff. More overdrive than distortion.
So to sum it up, I need something that has a good vintage vibe on the buckers and still taps really well. I'm considering so far the Alnico II Pros, Jazzes, and 59s. They should sound well in the middle position too. Any ideas?
Thanks.
I've recently gone through a major change in amps. To make a long story short, I have a baby on this way and decided to unload my LOUD amps (800 stack and Twin) in favor of a smaller combo. Now my SG, which I used to think sounded best, sounds terrible. Thankfully, all my other guitars now sound lots better.
I have a Gibson SG Special, mahogany w/ rosewood with 490/498s stock. I had replaced them years ago with an Angus Young & 496. The 496 was absolutely horrible since day one. I really liked the AY though my 800 - Go figure right? I picked up a Rivera Quiana - now my only amp - and the AY seems way too hot and lifeless for the amp and the 496 is just as bad as before.
I have put the stock pickups back in. Its definately better than it was, but still seems like it needs something else. They certainly don't sound good together. One or the other is okay at best. What I'd like to do is make the SG more versatile. Coil taps on both new pickups with series / parallel switching.
I did some homework on the site and it seems that SD 59s are regarded well in this guitar, maybe Alnico Pros, but it sounds like they may be too bright. I want to say I'm going for a more vintage sound these days. Warm and big, but still pretty clear. Can I get this? Think more rock, though not necessarily classic rock and definitley not metal. I like loud overdive and driven clean stuff. More overdrive than distortion.
So to sum it up, I need something that has a good vintage vibe on the buckers and still taps really well. I'm considering so far the Alnico II Pros, Jazzes, and 59s. They should sound well in the middle position too. Any ideas?
Thanks.