New scratchplate assembly day - 59/C and SSL2 content

Ashurbanipal

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Yah, so I've been screwing with my main guitar again, just because :); blame it on hanging around the SD forum too much. Kinda had this idea running in my head not long after I bought it...

Stock pups were ceramic all the way, and sounded pretty good, but I wanted something Strattier from the singles, and a cleaner bridge pu, so I installed a home brewed 59/C and some SSL2s I scored recently used.

The biggest difference was more clarity, lower output, and slightly looser feel of the 59/C. Been playing ceramic pups for yonks, so it took me a bit to get used to it. Nevertheless, it's an improvement - the SSL2 kicks arse: in the neck it's almost piano-like; and the middle is much more useable than stock; quack is quackier. I'm also finding that they're quieter than the stock pups. Y'all know about the 59/C so I won't bore you :) - it's very nice too.

Because of the switching on this guitar, it's possible to have neck + bridge, and all three on. The latter setting was never great with the stock pups but is very useable now - more clang and pluck, a bit like the tone on 'Another Brick in the Wall Pt. 1'.

All in all, a very nice HSS combo.

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Sound clips - guitar into a Marshall AVT50 combo, indifferent inbuilt laptop mic.

Clean demo using the clean channel (which I rarely do but it records a bit better). Treble control is maxed out, if you can believe it and bass on 3 :alcoholic. Sequence: neck, neck+middle, middle, neck+bridge (split), bridge (split), bridge (full), all three (bridge split).



Dirt demo using the o/d channel (gain on 3) with a Fryer Deluxe treble booster, flat eq. Sequence: neck, middle, bridge (full).
 
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Re: New scratchplate assembly day - 59/C and SSL2 content

The stock Ibanez single coils would have been those Super somethings with the single bar polepiece. IMO, string and note definition was never their strong suit. The Duncans should be a major improvement.

Your thread has reminded my that I really must finish overhauling my old RG410. Thank you. :)
 
Re: New scratchplate assembly day - 59/C and SSL2 content

Yes, they're Super 7F, but they have individual steel polepieces, powered by two small ceramic bar magnets on either side. You're probably thinking of the '85 models, which had the bar pole singles.

They were ok - a bit thicker sounding than a traditional single coil, makes me think of Yngwie's early tone. The IBZ humbucker is quite a beast - triple mag! -, the bridge model is good but the neck model is awful.

Ah yeah, I remember: it's white, isn't it? Wouldn't mind one myself :cool:. A pink one or black with bursted edges, please :D.
 
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Bump for added sound bites to the first post.
 
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sounds great to me, good set in a superstrat

that second clip's very cool. your stuff?
 
Re: New scratchplate assembly day - 59/C and SSL2 content

One is able to retain a smidgen of dignity in necro'ing one's own threads.

Clean clip is just a bit of Opeth.

Dirt is outro to Yngwie's 'I am a Viking'; Freddie's solo vocal in 'Prophet's Song'; and snippets out of 'Death on Two Legs'. I did use a coin on the Queen stuff, so there's a bit more attack.
 
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