mysquaredontfit
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I should kick myself in the nards for not doing it sooner. When I was younger and played nothing but high gain chug metal on the bridge pickup, I thought my SG was the most bad ass sounding guitar around. I grew up, so tastes changed as well as playing style and I realized the severe lack of balance between these pickups and my inability to dial in a useable rock tone was a big problem.
Thanks to this forum I decided to do the magnet swap procedure myself and I am incredibly happy with the results. The pickups are so much better balanced now and the bridge sounds so much smoother and open/airy. My SG now sounds the way I've wanted it to sound for the last 5 years. All I can say is thanks and that I advise anyone else feeling the way I did about the 498t/490r set to try the same. It sure beats the hell out of spending over a hundred bucks on new pickups you're not even sure you'll like.
Thanks to this forum I decided to do the magnet swap procedure myself and I am incredibly happy with the results. The pickups are so much better balanced now and the bridge sounds so much smoother and open/airy. My SG now sounds the way I've wanted it to sound for the last 5 years. All I can say is thanks and that I advise anyone else feeling the way I did about the 498t/490r set to try the same. It sure beats the hell out of spending over a hundred bucks on new pickups you're not even sure you'll like.