Hi- have a 09 faded SG which Im finally sick of the dark muddy tone of- its hopeless! my £20 thiftstore chinese squier sounds miles better. But, I do like the gtr & couldnt "just sell & get one with P90's best idea" as Ive luckily landed this one (in terms of neck/ feel- its nr ideal).
Id love to put P90's in, I yearn for this snappy bright sound (what a lightish, thin-body slab of mahogany should sound like, totally opposite to this stupid-thick fat semi acoustic jazz mo-fo sound).. but 2x new P/U + new batwing pickguard = a £helluvalot + lottawork.
What Im wondering is 1) as I never use the bridge P/U alone & tho it too is hardly that bright, maybe just change the neck P/U to something -much- less muddy? is this feasable? or do they come specifically a combo as non-splittable as it were? Then if doesnt do it, then later I could reluctantly change the bridge I guess.
Or 2) change both pickups to a nice airy Dearmond type (this is the sound I love tbh: a similarly thinish mahogany gretch I played recenty had some in and the tone was a different planet to my flabby sg).. or something very similar, but I must need to keep the pickguard, so humbucker-sized is a must (IE 1/2 ammouht of work, no routing or new pickguard to buy).
Why gibson made this gtr sound like this is bewildering- I see recently the faded comes with P90's so I missed out there. My guess is they had a ton of 490r/498t left and had to get rid of them & just knocked up a cheap sg to shift them quick.
Any thoughts? thanks SC
Id love to put P90's in, I yearn for this snappy bright sound (what a lightish, thin-body slab of mahogany should sound like, totally opposite to this stupid-thick fat semi acoustic jazz mo-fo sound).. but 2x new P/U + new batwing pickguard = a £helluvalot + lottawork.
What Im wondering is 1) as I never use the bridge P/U alone & tho it too is hardly that bright, maybe just change the neck P/U to something -much- less muddy? is this feasable? or do they come specifically a combo as non-splittable as it were? Then if doesnt do it, then later I could reluctantly change the bridge I guess.
Or 2) change both pickups to a nice airy Dearmond type (this is the sound I love tbh: a similarly thinish mahogany gretch I played recenty had some in and the tone was a different planet to my flabby sg).. or something very similar, but I must need to keep the pickguard, so humbucker-sized is a must (IE 1/2 ammouht of work, no routing or new pickguard to buy).
Why gibson made this gtr sound like this is bewildering- I see recently the faded comes with P90's so I missed out there. My guess is they had a ton of 490r/498t left and had to get rid of them & just knocked up a cheap sg to shift them quick.
Any thoughts? thanks SC
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