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I subscribed to different guitar/jazz forums and I could never find a topic about the pickups.
However the pickups are so important to get that jazzy sound we all like so much ! And they are loads of them...
So tell us which pickups you use or you'd like to use...
I'm using Gibson 57 Classic and 57 Classic Plus...and I really enjoy their sound but I'm thinking about getting Benedetto pickups.
What about you ?
PS: sorry about my English. I'm still learning it.
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04-11-2007 02:17 PM
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well, i guess it really comes down to what kind of jazz you're gonna play with them.
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What guitar are you using, Gibson uses the 57 classic in all of its high end arch top guitars, i have a few gibson's with the 57's and i like their tone, and versatility for jazz, blues rock etc.
Which guitar are you evaluating for new pickups.
peace
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I have an old pair of Ibanez super 58's in one of my guitars bought off eBay; If anyone ever wants some decent humbuckers these are the ones you want (i believe mr Scofield still has them in his lovely AS Ibanez).
I recently bought a D'Angelico doublecut equipped with Kent Armstrongs apparently, sounding pretty lush, however the subtle gold finish on them is both fading and corroding; anyone know a cure to that (tried polishing)
However singlecoils shouldn't be underrated, Bill Frisell can get a fatter sound out of a singlecoil with no treble trim than most players can on a humbucker with the tin turned down - cos when it gets down to it you have to understand that fingers are even more important.
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i'm looking into a gibson sg with a 490R in the neck position and a 498T in the bridge position. when i buy it should i change the pickups? and what kind of humbuckers would be best? any ideas?
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Sonicblast are planning on playing jazz on the sg? i am just curious as to you jazz guitar selection, i know you can play jazz on any model, mike stern uses a yamaha tele style guitar, but just curious as to why you are selecting an sg for jazz.
peace
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I like any humbucker that isn't too noisy and isn't too hot( I got a hot one and it screams) I like rolling off the tone to darken up the sound. I even like taking them out and replacing them. My fave has been the Seymour Duncan Jazz Neck so far, but I haven't use alot of high end stuff.
To mr JLC:
I could be mistaken but the SG was designed by Mr Les Paul way back when so it should be sufficient for Jazz. But we all know the guitar really rocks and rolls.
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Originally Posted by jlc
well, not just jazz. i play all kinds of stuff other than jazz. like Progressive Rock, Classic Rock, Blues, Hard Rock, Metal. I fell in love with the SG and with the thick neck that some models have (for my huge hands) and the ultimate fretboard access, it plays better than the Strats and Les Pauls i've played. i also like how it is balenced. i prefer it to all the other guitars i have played. are you wondering about the look of the body for jazz? i can understand when some people say that they don't like the body of the SG (i like it). But, it is more practical than all the other guitars i have seen. Anyway, if i can clarify anything please let me know. I don't want to give you an answer that doesn't make sense.
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An SG isn't that different from a Les Paul, and many jazzers use the good ol' Lester
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Originally Posted by jlc
If I had more money I'd clearly go D'Angelico...but it's not for now !
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I tend to use my les paul for conventional jazz things. I have had Seymour duncan 59's (awesome) and a jon moore custom set from tonefordays.com (better).
Really couldnt be happier right now. We corresponded for a month with emails back and forth about materials and specs before I commisioned him to wind me a set and they turned out great. (and somehow cost less than a set of duncans). I went for a fairly low output, traditional set. really quite similar to the 59's but so much more. the incredible midrange detail blew me away.
If you really know what you want, I would suggest giving one of the local custom winders a shot, Jon is in Hamilton Ontario.
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Originally Posted by jeanpatt
Don't doubt the power of an Ibanez artcore! I played one a while back, they're extremely clear and focused, especially for the price range (approx. $400). If anyone knows what pickups are on these...
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Originally Posted by SonicBlast
I have several jazz guitars, and i also have used a les paul reissue of the 1956 model, and have used that as well as a tele, strat etc. You can use any guitar you want, i was just curious as to the sg, the pickups that you talk about are fine, i think they are the same as the ones in a BB king model that i have, and it can definitely do the jazz, blues, rock, so it is a good choice for versatility, they are a little darker and hotter than the '57's.
peace
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thanks. just out of curiosity, what kind of humbuckers would you suggest for jazz though?
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Originally Posted by Gabriel
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Hi, all.
I'm using the stock pickups on my instruments, and each is different, yet each perfect for jazz:
- custom shop Les Paul based on 1967?? Huh, can't remember now. anyway, combined with the pickups, 57's I believe they are, and the tree-trunk of a neck, its the mellowest tone I've got, with singing sustain.
- Strat: american made fender. Cool! I'm still learning this instrument as it is new, but its a marvelous guitar, the neck pup is just as singing as the LP above, but somehow, has a little bite to it.
- Ric 381: toaster pup in the neck position, sends the blues away so I can concentrate on just playing swinging.
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Any one use Seth Lovers ? Heard they are warmer than the Gibson 57s. Looking for new pick ups on an Ibanez.
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Originally Posted by MattEg
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yer i use the good old les paul!!! they are the best for jazz if ytou ask me but my only problem is the weight and the restriction on the lower frets eg 15 and lower but hey apart from that id go with them. Also the cheaper types eg Vintage have wilkinson pickups and they have a real punch
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Originally Posted by Gabriel
Most of the lower priced Artcores use the ACH1 (neck) and ACH2 (bridge) humbuckers. The higher end Artcores use Custom 58's or Silent 58's which are versions of the Super 58 pickup especially designed to be used with semi- and full-hollowbody guitars.
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Originally Posted by rev_ollie
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Pick-ups; I recently had my vintage ('73) Yamaha AE-11 re-fitted with Seymour Duncan humbuckers. The difference is incredible! Seymour Duncan makes several different styles of humbucker. I had the early '50s model mounted in the neck position. It has a very warm, fatt (with two t's) jazz sound, just like my '53 ES125 (no
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no Cutaway, one pickup! The damn computer keeps posting on autopilot before I have fihished!! very frustrating.
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I just installed a CC Rider from Vintagevibes guitars at the neck of My Telecaster. Very jazzy tone...
http://www.vintagevibeguitars.com/windows/sc_ccWin.html
I'll update my website with lots of pictures soon.
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Originally Posted by jlc
Cheers.
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