Pickups For Guitar Ibanez SA 260 FM

jasta_11

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Hello everyone, this is my first question in the forum, and also the first time that you change pickups to a guitar , that's why I wanted to ask them if I want to set you pills are a good choice .

genres of music that I play are: Rock (hard rock, blues & rock , psychodelic rock , progressive rock, stonner rock, classic rock) , Metal ( metal of the 70 ` s , 80 ` s and some of the 90 ` s ) and blues.
and doing covers of bands like pink floyd, the doors , the beatles , deep purple , iron maiden , black sabbath , cream , lynyrd skynyrd , grand funk railroad, janis joplin, judas priest , slayer , pantera , alice in chains , motorhead, metallica , among others.
 
also occasionally improvise and compose and that is why I liked these pills , I find that are versatile and powerful, and also add more sustain to the sound of the guitar

My guitar is an Ibanez SA 260 FM, its configurasion is SSH ( single coil , single coil , hambucker )

and pills that had selected are:

- Seymour Duncan SCR -1, in the neck
- Seymour Duncan STK- S2 , in the meddle
- Seymour Duncan SH -13 Dimebucker , in the bridge ( this is most likely the install )

that is why I appeal to you to tell me , recommend and suggest whether this is a successful and versatile choice considering the genres I play.

PS: sorry if there are any misspellings , (my English is not very good):9:
 
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Re: Pickups For Guitar Ibanez SA 260 FM

Get a SH-5 Custom in the bridge instead. While the SA is made of mahogany, it's very thin and light. Putting a Dimebucker there will brighten things too much. Plus, the Custom is what Gary Holt used in his A Lesson in Guitar Violence video.
 
Re: Pickups For Guitar Ibanez SA 260 FM

thanks for answering, you think of the other 2 pickups?, the scr-1 sounds pretty warm with a very specific sound and stk-s2 have a sound very similar to classic rock and country rock
 
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