Hello again, :)
This is the promised Alnico II ( Stormy Mondays ) version of the previous AIV sample. You will hear that I stuck to the same tune, as this post is about the pickups, not my modest repertoire.
I tried to take this one a bit slower, as I feel the pickups are best compared - if this clip hovers on the 'fine grain' . If you listen close enough, you can probably hear the hairs growing on my hand - such is B.K.P detail .
The only other change I have made since the AIV clip, is to put 12 top strings on instead of 14s. A subtle difference in actual tone, but they certainly allow much more dynamic range if you have a light touch.
For casual visitors, I will list the gear / recording conditions used to host the B.K.Ps :
Ibanez AF75 > TI Be-bop strings > Tasco interface > Tracktion ( no amp simulation, just the 'light reverb' filter applied ) > not enough filter coffee .
It is nerve wracking trying to do a take, with this much detail in the earphones ... :lol:
I am
very happy with the AII Stormies for this application. The AIV were also very nice, but having had the Stormy Mondays as AII versions before, I felt confident that they would retain the detail , whilst sweetening the top end
and get a 'soft swoosh / shimmer' on the bass end.
( Thanks to Gingataff for the excellent descriptor of 'Swoosh ! ) . Ultimately , if you want the best B.K.P Jazz pickup, it is ( for me ) the Manhattans ; but, if you want a little more edge - it's AII Stormies. To dominate, but remain tasteful - it's the AIV Stormies.
I gather Tim may have even more options ( AIII Mules ? ) - but I've run out of guitars. :lol:
http://www.box.net/shared/86ctkm0xlpThanks for listening. :)