Hey guys, first let me introduce myself.
My name’s Sofia, I am 22 and I play in a metal band. I am 5’4” and I weight 99.2 pounds. I’m telling you this ‘cos every time I tell someone that I wanna change my guitar pick-ups to Seymour Duncans, he goes “Buy a better guitar first” The truth is I can’t because as I am really tiny and slim I can’t hold a Jackson or an ESP for more than 10 minutes. Right now I own a Peavy Vortex which is perfect in size and weight for my body complexion. But I’d be glad to improve a bit its sound.
Okay so this is my guitar.
It has basswood body, rosewood fretboard and maple neck. Besides, it has Floyd Rose-licensed double-locking tremolo, which I love, by the way.
My band’s genre is… ummm… metalcore? Melodic metalcore? Melodic metal? I don’t know. If you wanna check the kind of stuff that we do go to http://www.masqueofdeath.com
The thing is I play the rhythm guitar and my purpose is to find a bridge pick-up with high gain and a very aggressive sound to play heavy rhythms and riffs. I was thinking of an SH-8.
For the neck position I want a radically different sound, ‘cos my aim is to be able to play clean and warm riffs. Would an SH-2 do the job?
A friend of mine told me that the best choice for my case was SH-11 for bridge position and SH-2 for the neck. But I really don’t know if that would give the desired effect so that’s basically why I’m posting here.
Thank you very much for your time and patience and everything. Keep it metal, guys!
My name’s Sofia, I am 22 and I play in a metal band. I am 5’4” and I weight 99.2 pounds. I’m telling you this ‘cos every time I tell someone that I wanna change my guitar pick-ups to Seymour Duncans, he goes “Buy a better guitar first” The truth is I can’t because as I am really tiny and slim I can’t hold a Jackson or an ESP for more than 10 minutes. Right now I own a Peavy Vortex which is perfect in size and weight for my body complexion. But I’d be glad to improve a bit its sound.
Okay so this is my guitar.
It has basswood body, rosewood fretboard and maple neck. Besides, it has Floyd Rose-licensed double-locking tremolo, which I love, by the way.
My band’s genre is… ummm… metalcore? Melodic metalcore? Melodic metal? I don’t know. If you wanna check the kind of stuff that we do go to http://www.masqueofdeath.com
The thing is I play the rhythm guitar and my purpose is to find a bridge pick-up with high gain and a very aggressive sound to play heavy rhythms and riffs. I was thinking of an SH-8.
For the neck position I want a radically different sound, ‘cos my aim is to be able to play clean and warm riffs. Would an SH-2 do the job?
A friend of mine told me that the best choice for my case was SH-11 for bridge position and SH-2 for the neck. But I really don’t know if that would give the desired effect so that’s basically why I’m posting here.
Thank you very much for your time and patience and everything. Keep it metal, guys!