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Rockit

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Cannot adapt to SD Antiquities
« on: April 11, 2019, 08:51:55 PM »
I recently purchased a Gibson 59 reissue ES 345. The person I bought it from had put in SD antiquities. I find that these pick ups are quite bright and not as "full" sounding as I would like. I could actually live with the Neck pick up however the bridge is not doing it for me. I adjusted pick up height, pole piece height, settings on amp guitar etc. I cannot find that sweet spot. I plug into a DR Z Antidote and play classic rock, blues etc. My main guitar is a Les Paul Custom with a Crawler in the Bridge and a P 90 Mississippi Queen in the Neck position, lots of grind, bell like chime and very full tones. I am looking for suggestions as to what pick ups might help to beef up the sound on the ES 345 without creating a bunch of feedback.

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Rockit

ericsabbath

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Re: Cannot adapt to SD Antiquities
« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2019, 02:39:12 AM »
I guess VHII's or Black Dogs should work fine

But you should e-mail BKP
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Re: Cannot adapt to SD Antiquities
« Reply #2 on: April 13, 2019, 04:32:52 AM »
If  you are used to the Crawler, anything low to medium output will sound less big. Besides that, an ES guitar is brighter and snappier than a LP. I think Black Dog, maybe Abraxas, could do it, however when it comes to me, I would install Mules in such a guitar. But then again, they could be a little to present in the topend for you.
Mules, VHII, Crawler, MM's, IT's, BG50's.