The New Guy
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Hey everyone, please recommend a killer pickup for heavy music for the bridge position of a fixed bridge basswood guitar...must be articulate for chunky riffage with excellent lead charactoristics.........thanks!
Gugnir said:. . . but when i had a duncan distortion in my basswood bc rich V guitar, it gave off alot of hiss/static, at first you couldnt notice it, but after listening to some recordings for about 3 minutes it started to hurt your ears a little...
ArtieToo said:Just for the record, no combination of wood/pickup is going to cause static or hiss.
That would be a wiring problem.![]()
This is hilarious.Gugnir said:the hiss/static is and always will be there, the wood just helps either point it out, or absorb it....... its just the higher frequencys coming from the string vibration.
basswood is used in all of the cheaper guitars because it sucks, it lets the pickups pickup all of the unwanted frequencies, whereas mahogany basically absorbs them.
A guitars wood is the equivalent of a rooms acoustics... put foam on the walls and you got a mahogany body, keep the room empty and bare plaster walls, and there you got basswood(thats just metaphorically speaking)
Gugnir said:the hiss/static is and always will be there, the wood just helps either point it out, or absorb it....... its just the higher frequencys coming from the string vibration.
basswood is used in all of the cheaper guitars because it sucks, it lets the pickups pickup all of the unwanted frequencies, whereas mahogany basically absorbs them.
A guitars wood is the equivalent of a rooms acoustics... put foam on the walls and you got a mahogany body, keep the room empty and bare plaster walls, and there you got basswood(thats just metaphorically speaking)
:laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2:Gugnir said:the hiss/static is and always will be there, the wood just helps either point it out, or absorb it....... its just the higher frequencys coming from the string vibration.
basswood is used in all of the cheaper guitars because it sucks, it lets the pickups pickup all of the unwanted frequencies, whereas mahogany basically absorbs them.
A guitars wood is the equivalent of a rooms acoustics... put foam on the walls and you got a mahogany body, keep the room empty and bare plaster walls, and there you got basswood(thats just metaphorically speaking)
Zerberus said::laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2:
I don´t even know where to start picking this post apart, the electrical engineering side or the luthierie side...there are so many misconceptions and false truths in this single post that I´d almost need a new thread just for that![]()
The New Guy said:Hey everyone, please recommend a killer pickup for heavy music for the bridge position of a fixed bridge basswood guitar...must be articulate for chunky riffage with excellent lead charactoristics.........thanks!
WICKED LESTER said:UH, not to sound like a smartass but YOU JUST DESCRIBED the EMG 81 :burnout: