Here's my issue
Just installed a 59 trmbckr bridge, Lollar special S, and a 59 neck in a Ibanez rg 470ash with a rosewood neck. My questions are is there a huge difference between how the neck 59 pickup is voiced in comparison to the bridge? As far as tonality is concerned? Is the Bridge version a better option for the neck than the actual 59 neck pup?
The reason I ask is I have two other guitars that have 59's installed in the neck and they both sound drastically different than this Ibanez I just hooked up. One is a Charvel USA san dimas alder body,maple neck. And the other is a early nineties Washburn N2 I believe its a rosewood finger board. Not sure about the body. But both 59 neck pickups of the Charvel and Washburn sound similar. Not so much with this Ibanez. The Ibanez sounds the worse out of the three.
All three neck pickups are set to about the same height. The charvel is a bit brighter because of the alder body. But has that "throaty" tonality that you associate with a 59 in the neck. Good note articulation above the 12 the fret and isn't muddy. The N2 has the same qualities but sounds a lot "fatter". I'm guessing because the pickups are older. But one thing they have in common is no tone pots though. Is that the reason maybe?
The Ibanez with the 59n sounds terrible in this guitar and I can't figure out why. No matter how I've adjusted the pickup height it either gets muddier as I raise it and the notes are too rounded. Which is no good. Or with it being set lower its sounds really weak and lifeless and bland. I can't find a middle ground with this guitar. The bridge pickup and middle pickup sounds fine.
So how do you guys use your 59's? Are you running a bridge version in the neck? Or the standard neck version? Or what would be a better alternative for a neck pickup? I went from a jazz neck to a 59 neck. Thinking it would suit my tonal needs more. I have a JB/jazz set in a drop C tuned guitar. Unfortunately the Jazz becomes to muddy with distortion. And I couldn't find a a happy medium of having enough gain for rhythm that wouldn't make the jazz to muddy for leads. So the 59n is a test run in this Ibanez.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Just installed a 59 trmbckr bridge, Lollar special S, and a 59 neck in a Ibanez rg 470ash with a rosewood neck. My questions are is there a huge difference between how the neck 59 pickup is voiced in comparison to the bridge? As far as tonality is concerned? Is the Bridge version a better option for the neck than the actual 59 neck pup?
The reason I ask is I have two other guitars that have 59's installed in the neck and they both sound drastically different than this Ibanez I just hooked up. One is a Charvel USA san dimas alder body,maple neck. And the other is a early nineties Washburn N2 I believe its a rosewood finger board. Not sure about the body. But both 59 neck pickups of the Charvel and Washburn sound similar. Not so much with this Ibanez. The Ibanez sounds the worse out of the three.
All three neck pickups are set to about the same height. The charvel is a bit brighter because of the alder body. But has that "throaty" tonality that you associate with a 59 in the neck. Good note articulation above the 12 the fret and isn't muddy. The N2 has the same qualities but sounds a lot "fatter". I'm guessing because the pickups are older. But one thing they have in common is no tone pots though. Is that the reason maybe?
The Ibanez with the 59n sounds terrible in this guitar and I can't figure out why. No matter how I've adjusted the pickup height it either gets muddier as I raise it and the notes are too rounded. Which is no good. Or with it being set lower its sounds really weak and lifeless and bland. I can't find a middle ground with this guitar. The bridge pickup and middle pickup sounds fine.
So how do you guys use your 59's? Are you running a bridge version in the neck? Or the standard neck version? Or what would be a better alternative for a neck pickup? I went from a jazz neck to a 59 neck. Thinking it would suit my tonal needs more. I have a JB/jazz set in a drop C tuned guitar. Unfortunately the Jazz becomes to muddy with distortion. And I couldn't find a a happy medium of having enough gain for rhythm that wouldn't make the jazz to muddy for leads. So the 59n is a test run in this Ibanez.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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