goldenchild
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Hi all!
My quest for the best balanced and natural sounding (to my tastes) gear continues, and I need your help for the pup part of it.
I'm the proud owner of what I consider the best amp for my needs (a VHT Pittbull CL Hundred) which is a really tight, clear and warm piece of gear... In that amp, I found my graal... For the moment... :wink:
I'm also the proud owner of two marvelous guitars: An Ibanez Artist (LP like - Mahogany body and neck, Maple top, Rosewood fretboard, 2 Humbuckers, 2 Vol, 2 Tone, 3 way switch) and a Burny LP Custom (Exact replica of a... LP Custom)
And here lies my problem:
I'd like to use one of my guitars as my number one (the Burny) and the other (the Ibanez) as a Back up.
But the guitars are a little different: One's fretboard is Rosewood (as said a little higher) and the other's Ebony (Exact replica of a LP Custom)
When unplugged, these guitars sound the same way, but with little differences:
- The Burny sounds like a LP is supposed to sound. (balanced, with fat mids, strong bass and bright highs) the overall sound is a little too bright for my tastes, but it's the best guitar i've ever played... And it's mine. OOOHHH YEEEAAAHHH!!!
- The Ibanez shares some qualities with the Burny, but seems a little brighter, with a little more mud in the bass, and less mids. The overall sound seems scooped compared to the Burny
Both have a lot of darkness in the neck position and are more balanced in the bridge with the qualities written above.
To solve this problem, and make both guitar's sounds match, I thought about different solutions, after having read LUKE DUKE's PUP Breakdown for Custom series and Vintage series.
1) An A2P set on the Burny and A CCb+A2Pn combo on the Ibanez... But can the CC be considered an A2P with more mids, or it a totally different flavor?
2) A CCb+A2Pn combo on both guitars.
3) An A2P set on both guitars.
My goal is to bring in more mids in the Ibanez, while taming the highs and sweetening the lows on both guitars.
And my neck pickup of choice for both of them is an AIIPn.
Are there better solutions?
These are the solutions I've found to be the best match, for my tastes, knowing that I've tried ceramic, A2 and A5 mags, and I prefer A2.
I also add that I live in France and it's a pain in the ass to find magnets by themselves... so I CAN'T try swapping magnets.
In the end, I add that my absolute tone Gods in this world are: Slash, James Hetfield, Zakk Wylde, Brian May, Jimmy Page, Angus... Too many to be cited.
I love humbuckers with a lot of clarity (single coil qualities?)
If you want an idea of the tone I play with, you can go there:
http://www.myspace.com/builtinhell
You will hear 3 songs recorded with the VHT and a '05 LP STD Faded. My guitar is in the left speaker. This is mixed but not mastered.
Oh! And If you want to know, I'm the singer.
The tone I'm looking for, is the tone I have on the intro of the song called: "My Own Light". (Though, here, it could be a little clearer)
Thanx in advance, and sorry for my english and this novel-like post.
See ya.
Fab.
My quest for the best balanced and natural sounding (to my tastes) gear continues, and I need your help for the pup part of it.
I'm the proud owner of what I consider the best amp for my needs (a VHT Pittbull CL Hundred) which is a really tight, clear and warm piece of gear... In that amp, I found my graal... For the moment... :wink:
I'm also the proud owner of two marvelous guitars: An Ibanez Artist (LP like - Mahogany body and neck, Maple top, Rosewood fretboard, 2 Humbuckers, 2 Vol, 2 Tone, 3 way switch) and a Burny LP Custom (Exact replica of a... LP Custom)
And here lies my problem:
I'd like to use one of my guitars as my number one (the Burny) and the other (the Ibanez) as a Back up.
But the guitars are a little different: One's fretboard is Rosewood (as said a little higher) and the other's Ebony (Exact replica of a LP Custom)
When unplugged, these guitars sound the same way, but with little differences:
- The Burny sounds like a LP is supposed to sound. (balanced, with fat mids, strong bass and bright highs) the overall sound is a little too bright for my tastes, but it's the best guitar i've ever played... And it's mine. OOOHHH YEEEAAAHHH!!!
- The Ibanez shares some qualities with the Burny, but seems a little brighter, with a little more mud in the bass, and less mids. The overall sound seems scooped compared to the Burny
Both have a lot of darkness in the neck position and are more balanced in the bridge with the qualities written above.
To solve this problem, and make both guitar's sounds match, I thought about different solutions, after having read LUKE DUKE's PUP Breakdown for Custom series and Vintage series.
1) An A2P set on the Burny and A CCb+A2Pn combo on the Ibanez... But can the CC be considered an A2P with more mids, or it a totally different flavor?
2) A CCb+A2Pn combo on both guitars.
3) An A2P set on both guitars.
My goal is to bring in more mids in the Ibanez, while taming the highs and sweetening the lows on both guitars.
And my neck pickup of choice for both of them is an AIIPn.
Are there better solutions?
These are the solutions I've found to be the best match, for my tastes, knowing that I've tried ceramic, A2 and A5 mags, and I prefer A2.
I also add that I live in France and it's a pain in the ass to find magnets by themselves... so I CAN'T try swapping magnets.
In the end, I add that my absolute tone Gods in this world are: Slash, James Hetfield, Zakk Wylde, Brian May, Jimmy Page, Angus... Too many to be cited.
I love humbuckers with a lot of clarity (single coil qualities?)
If you want an idea of the tone I play with, you can go there:
http://www.myspace.com/builtinhell
You will hear 3 songs recorded with the VHT and a '05 LP STD Faded. My guitar is in the left speaker. This is mixed but not mastered.
Oh! And If you want to know, I'm the singer.
The tone I'm looking for, is the tone I have on the intro of the song called: "My Own Light". (Though, here, it could be a little clearer)
Thanx in advance, and sorry for my english and this novel-like post.
See ya.
Fab.
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