FancyMike wrote:They sound really good in baritones too. And now I'm thinking of putting one in the neck of my les paul
Really? Hmmmmm I love the neck pickup in my baritone jag but the bridge pickup is a bit lacking, and Skully's comment on their tone right above this sounds like just what I'm looking for. I was considering this but had never heard of one in a baritone.... would just need a pickup ring for it.... or i could order the GFS one that mounts normally...
Iommic Pope wrote:
Skip, you rule. You hate people so much, you're willing to discredit all human progress, its awesome.
skullservant wrote:I had to do a lot of routing in the strat so keep that in mind Ancient
Then I would probably just go with the GFS, its unmarked so it would match the neck pickup and is standard humbucker sized and 2 bolt mounted. Plus it's only 30$.
Iommic Pope wrote:
Skip, you rule. You hate people so much, you're willing to discredit all human progress, its awesome.
Yeah dude. The standard WRHB is the size of a standard HB IN the ring but not quite as wide. It was pretty nuts and I'm glad I put it in a cheap guitar haha
FancyMike wrote:They sound really good in baritones too. And now I'm thinking of putting one in the neck of my les paul
Really? Hmmmmm I love the neck pickup in my baritone jag but the bridge pickup is a bit lacking, and Skully's comment on their tone right above this sounds like just what I'm looking for. I was considering this but had never heard of one in a baritone.... would just need a pickup ring for it.... or i could order the GFS one that mounts normally...
I just got a Novak that dropped right into my jazzmaster, but yeah wrhb in the bridge of a baritone sounds really good. Wish I had clips to back this up for you but my practice amp doesn't do so well with anything that low.
FancyMike wrote:I just got a Novak that dropped right into my jazzmaster, but yeah wrhb in the bridge of a baritone sounds really good. Wish I had clips to back this up for you but my practice amp doesn't do so well with anything that low.
It's all good thanks for your input! This just confirms what my next move will be for the bari jag
Iommic Pope wrote:
Skip, you rule. You hate people so much, you're willing to discredit all human progress, its awesome.
At $30 you probably can't go wrong with the GFS. I'm interested in how good their wide ranges are as my les paul needs new pickups but I'd like to do that one on the cheap
FancyMike wrote:At $30 you probably can't go wrong with the GFS. I'm interested in how good their wide ranges are as my les paul needs new pickups but I'd like to do that one on the cheap
I havent been let down by any gfs pickups i've used yet. I'll report back with my findings in a few weeks.
Iommic Pope wrote:
Skip, you rule. You hate people so much, you're willing to discredit all human progress, its awesome.
I got this the other day, certain personal issues has made this a bittersweet thing as I now do not have the money that I was going to spend on this guitar and am negative many many dollars. STILL 1970s Japanese Casino in Brown Sunburst which I'd never seen before... Plays really really nice
I got this the other day, certain personal issues has made this a bittersweet thing as I now do not have the money that I was going to spend on this guitar and am negative many many dollars. STILL 1970s Japanese Casino in Brown Sunburst which I'd never seen before... Plays really really nice
Glad you were able to pull that off! Forget about the money, play it and enjoy!