R rhino New member Apr 17, 2004 #1 i have a stratocaster type guitar and i'm looking for a jazz tone. real full and smooth all suggestions would be great thanks - ryan
i have a stratocaster type guitar and i'm looking for a jazz tone. real full and smooth all suggestions would be great thanks - ryan
\m/(00)\m/ HeadBanginologist Apr 17, 2004 #2 Re: need help (which pickups to get) what kind of pickups do you have in there? single coil's, humbuckers?
Re: need help (which pickups to get) what kind of pickups do you have in there? single coil's, humbuckers?
L LH_ New member Apr 17, 2004 #4 Re: need help (which pickups to get) The Alnico II Pro single-coils (APS-1 or APS-2) sound smooth, warm, and full.
Re: need help (which pickups to get) The Alnico II Pro single-coils (APS-1 or APS-2) sound smooth, warm, and full.
Zerberus Baron Von Shred Apr 18, 2004 #5 Re: need help (which pickups to get) If you´re looking in the direction of something Hum canceling, I think you might like the Classic stacks as well, they´re a bit "duller" than most true single coils to my ears. Or the Vintage rails might suit as well
Re: need help (which pickups to get) If you´re looking in the direction of something Hum canceling, I think you might like the Classic stacks as well, they´re a bit "duller" than most true single coils to my ears. Or the Vintage rails might suit as well
\m/(00)\m/ HeadBanginologist Apr 18, 2004 #6 Re: need help (which pickups to get) LH_ said: The Alnico II Pro single-coils (APS-1 or APS-2) sound smooth, warm, and full. Click to expand... i was gonna say that, i hear very good things form them.
Re: need help (which pickups to get) LH_ said: The Alnico II Pro single-coils (APS-1 or APS-2) sound smooth, warm, and full. Click to expand... i was gonna say that, i hear very good things form them.