Re: What's a good source for buying Ibanez super 58s?
I've got a 77 2630 and to be absolutely honest, the best pups I EVER had in there (for my tastes) were a set of Super 70s. Thick, great cleans, decent power, nice eq with plenty of midrange. The worst pups it ever had were the stock Super 80s. Low wind+ceramic=glass shattering harsh.
Keep this on the DL...I had a set of EMG 85/81 in there and they sounded pretty effing good, as well. Guys rag on them all the time but at the end of the day, they clean up pretty well with the volume, the 85 is big and meaty in the bridge, and the 81 is articulate, if a bit middy, in the neck.
Right now it's got a set of PAF clones from RD in Ireland. They're nice but I haven't settled out on magnets, yet. I did RCA5, initially, and the bridge was thin so I went A2. I may stick the A5 back in the neck and go A8 on the bridge.
I've got a 77 2630 and to be absolutely honest, the best pups I EVER had in there (for my tastes) were a set of Super 70s. Thick, great cleans, decent power, nice eq with plenty of midrange. The worst pups it ever had were the stock Super 80s. Low wind+ceramic=glass shattering harsh.
Keep this on the DL...I had a set of EMG 85/81 in there and they sounded pretty effing good, as well. Guys rag on them all the time but at the end of the day, they clean up pretty well with the volume, the 85 is big and meaty in the bridge, and the 81 is articulate, if a bit middy, in the neck.
Right now it's got a set of PAF clones from RD in Ireland. They're nice but I haven't settled out on magnets, yet. I did RCA5, initially, and the bridge was thin so I went A2. I may stick the A5 back in the neck and go A8 on the bridge.