MattPete
New member
This is my new baby, a Gibson Flying V98, which merges 1958 styling with a 1967 body. The previous owner had replaced the 500t bridge pickup with a Seth Lover. After I got home, I changed to a heavier gauge of strings and took out the pickups to see what was really in there. Sure enough, it's a Seth Lover in the bridge (but the neck model) and the stock 496r in the neck.
In all actuality, I was planning on buying a V and replacing the pickups with PAF-style pickups, so the Seth potentially gave me a head-start. I found I could get all sorts of useful tones by playing with the height of the Seth in the bridge. In a lower position, it was very clear and even. When raised up, it had a mid push that reminded me of Billy Gibbons. In it's current form, it does a great job of "Just got paid" -- it has a strong mid push with some hair on top, similar to this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmQlOmxICrk
BUT, that's not what I'm looking for. I'm looking for something that sounds more like Schenker. Although I dig the A2 sound in the bridge of this guitar, it's really not what I'm after (and the 496r sucks in the neck). A2s tend to have a mid-push and often have some gritty hair on top, and I'm looking for a clear, yet rounder tone (something closer to "Mother Mary (Live)" or "Lights Out (Live)" [right speaker] on iTunes rather than "Just got paid"). So what do I do? I've thought of a couple of different options:
(1) Put Seth (neck) in neck, replace magnet with A5 (this sounds great in my SG). At the same time, put 496r in bridge and replace the ceramic magnet with an A5.
(2) Put the Seth in the neck with an A5, but put a 78 in the bridge with an A5.
(3) A5 78 in the bridge with a Jazz bridge in the neck.
Any thoughts?
In all actuality, I was planning on buying a V and replacing the pickups with PAF-style pickups, so the Seth potentially gave me a head-start. I found I could get all sorts of useful tones by playing with the height of the Seth in the bridge. In a lower position, it was very clear and even. When raised up, it had a mid push that reminded me of Billy Gibbons. In it's current form, it does a great job of "Just got paid" -- it has a strong mid push with some hair on top, similar to this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmQlOmxICrk
BUT, that's not what I'm looking for. I'm looking for something that sounds more like Schenker. Although I dig the A2 sound in the bridge of this guitar, it's really not what I'm after (and the 496r sucks in the neck). A2s tend to have a mid-push and often have some gritty hair on top, and I'm looking for a clear, yet rounder tone (something closer to "Mother Mary (Live)" or "Lights Out (Live)" [right speaker] on iTunes rather than "Just got paid"). So what do I do? I've thought of a couple of different options:
(1) Put Seth (neck) in neck, replace magnet with A5 (this sounds great in my SG). At the same time, put 496r in bridge and replace the ceramic magnet with an A5.
(2) Put the Seth in the neck with an A5, but put a 78 in the bridge with an A5.
(3) A5 78 in the bridge with a Jazz bridge in the neck.
Any thoughts?