What's the difference between the Antiquity and AntiquityII for P bass, and how do they compare tonally to the stock pickups in an MIA American Series P?
Also, are the Antiquities (and/or AIIs) lower output than stock?
Is the raised-A polepiece in the "Raised Antiquity" model necessary (or even desireable)?
Background: I'm looking to upgrade the stock p'ups in my MIM P (poplar-bodied). I'm playing fingerstyle bass in a classic rock band (and recording my own originals on the side, in my home studio). D'Addario Roundwounds (soft) into an SWR Baby Blue II (or sometimes DI to the board).
What am I looking for that the stocks aren't giving me? - I can't give a detailed analysis, but I tried many MIA Ps before I bought my MIM, and the MIM sounded okay, but relatively undetailed. A very "plain" sound with no complexity to it. I couldn't "hear the wood", if you know what I mean. Maybe too much fundamental? - like I said, I don't have the knowledge or vocabulary to exactly describe the problem. Another way might be to say that it sounds "cheap", as opposed to "rich". I don't know how much of that is the piece of wood and how much the pickups, but I'm going to try a pickup upgrade and see what happens. As you can see by my rig, I'm not overly concerned with my sound being exactly vintage, but on the other hand, my favorite sounding bass I tried was a "relic" P (maybe a '59 or '62ri).
Any help would be appreciated,
-David
Also, are the Antiquities (and/or AIIs) lower output than stock?
Is the raised-A polepiece in the "Raised Antiquity" model necessary (or even desireable)?
Background: I'm looking to upgrade the stock p'ups in my MIM P (poplar-bodied). I'm playing fingerstyle bass in a classic rock band (and recording my own originals on the side, in my home studio). D'Addario Roundwounds (soft) into an SWR Baby Blue II (or sometimes DI to the board).
What am I looking for that the stocks aren't giving me? - I can't give a detailed analysis, but I tried many MIA Ps before I bought my MIM, and the MIM sounded okay, but relatively undetailed. A very "plain" sound with no complexity to it. I couldn't "hear the wood", if you know what I mean. Maybe too much fundamental? - like I said, I don't have the knowledge or vocabulary to exactly describe the problem. Another way might be to say that it sounds "cheap", as opposed to "rich". I don't know how much of that is the piece of wood and how much the pickups, but I'm going to try a pickup upgrade and see what happens. As you can see by my rig, I'm not overly concerned with my sound being exactly vintage, but on the other hand, my favorite sounding bass I tried was a "relic" P (maybe a '59 or '62ri).
Any help would be appreciated,
-David