J johnny New member Jul 28, 2004 #1 I recently purchased a Yamaha RGX 121s electric guitar. you can see an image of it here Should I take out the ceramic factory pickups and install a Seymour Duncan Alnico pro II tele pickup and Alnico pro II humbuckers ? Why?
I recently purchased a Yamaha RGX 121s electric guitar. you can see an image of it here Should I take out the ceramic factory pickups and install a Seymour Duncan Alnico pro II tele pickup and Alnico pro II humbuckers ? Why?
Artie Peaveyologist Jul 28, 2004 #2 Re: what would seymour duncans do for my yamaha RGX? johnny said: Should I take out the ceramic factory pickups and install a Seymour Duncan Alnico pro II tele pickup and Alnico pro II humbuckers ? Why? Click to expand... Yes, you'll start playing better. Seriously though, looks like a real nice axe. I imagine a set of Alnico Pro II's would sound real sweet in that thing. (Along with many others.) Oh . . . and welcome to the forum.
Re: what would seymour duncans do for my yamaha RGX? johnny said: Should I take out the ceramic factory pickups and install a Seymour Duncan Alnico pro II tele pickup and Alnico pro II humbuckers ? Why? Click to expand... Yes, you'll start playing better. Seriously though, looks like a real nice axe. I imagine a set of Alnico Pro II's would sound real sweet in that thing. (Along with many others.) Oh . . . and welcome to the forum.
N nuntius Boogeyman of Tone Jul 28, 2004 #3 Re: what would seymour duncans do for my yamaha RGX? well it depends what sound you want. i'm imagining the Ceramic buckers are at least semi hot, and judging by the look of the guitar you are a more "modern" style player however this is an assumption, and if you tell us what styles you play it'd help out the ceramics would be harsher sounding, but most likely higher output.. i'd imagine that an A2 single would sound better than the Ceramic single (i dont like ceramic singles)
Re: what would seymour duncans do for my yamaha RGX? well it depends what sound you want. i'm imagining the Ceramic buckers are at least semi hot, and judging by the look of the guitar you are a more "modern" style player however this is an assumption, and if you tell us what styles you play it'd help out the ceramics would be harsher sounding, but most likely higher output.. i'd imagine that an A2 single would sound better than the Ceramic single (i dont like ceramic singles)