Re: Which (common) brand has the "worst" stock pickups?
Boy! Do I remember those. They were so bad that they were good for some things (the cheap tinny 60's sound). Even when trying to get as clean a sound as possible, they were fizzy sounding.
Yes, I remember a Kent guitar that I kept for over 30 years because it had this cheapo tinny fizzy sound that you couldn't get rid of. Played with the guitar volume up all the way and it was fuzz-city...so bad it was cool, for a different sound. Even though I had an unbelievably great 1959(?) Gibson 330 and a marvelous 1968 LP Custom, I would sometimes pick up that Kent because it was so awefully ugly-wonderful sounding.
Older members will remember the horrors that appeared on non-American guitars of the Sixties and Seventies. (Burns Flyte, anyone?)
Boy! Do I remember those. They were so bad that they were good for some things (the cheap tinny 60's sound). Even when trying to get as clean a sound as possible, they were fizzy sounding.
Yes, I remember a Kent guitar that I kept for over 30 years because it had this cheapo tinny fizzy sound that you couldn't get rid of. Played with the guitar volume up all the way and it was fuzz-city...so bad it was cool, for a different sound. Even though I had an unbelievably great 1959(?) Gibson 330 and a marvelous 1968 LP Custom, I would sometimes pick up that Kent because it was so awefully ugly-wonderful sounding.