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Any humbucker suggestions for this MIK Emperor?
I have a Korean Zephyr Regent that I adore since putting a Seth Lover in it on the advice of you guys. Just got home with this Emperor today, put some Thomastik Swing 11s on it and didn't trim them because I already suspect this Epi needs a similar upgrade. The Emperor neck humbucker sounds unclear in a similar budget hardware way to the stock pickup on the Zephyr if I recall correctly.
I've read some threads and wonder if the move is to stick with a Seth pair or try another SD humbucker or something from another make. Appreciate any suggestions.
Update: I'd been calling the Zephyr a Triumph by mistakeLast edited by Boze; 04-26-2024 at 07:49 AM.
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04-23-2024 07:27 PM
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I had a Seth lover and it never sounded good to me. Ended up routing the top for some dogear p90s. Now I’m happy.
you can see the existing crack on the lower bass bout. Made it easy for me to go for surgery.
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If you want a ratty pickup and like the Seth Lover then get the SD Antiquity. Similar to the Seth but ratty and more vintage. Also feel free to choose the neck or bridge model to put in the neck slot depending on how hot you want it.
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That's a Zephyr Regent in your 6th picture, not a Triumph Regent. I think any of the usual suspects will work well in the Emperor : Gibson 57 Classic, Gibson Burst Bucker, SD 59, SD Seth Lover, Stewmac Parsons St...
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I would say go with a Gibson pickup. The 57 Classic is simply a superb archtop humbucker. If you want to try something with a P90 angle, the humbucker sized Gibson P94 is also a really nice pickup.
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Thanks for the suggestions!
Sorry, I meant Zephyr. Tired today and I did own a Triumph Regent years ago like the guy from Hot Club of Cowtown has. Gotta get my models right now that I own two Epiphones!
Not looking for a P90 for the Emperor though they do look nice. The SD 59 or Gibson Classic 57 sound like good options.
I don't want an antiqued pickup specifically and the stock ones aged poorly with no real charm to the patina if you can even call it that. I just know I won't use the bridge one so it needn't be fancy
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Originally Posted by Boze
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Figured I'd post this here. This is my blonde '89 Emperor that I have modified to be more like a Harmony H-62/Espanada. Since it's a cross between an Emperor and an Espanada, I call it the Empanada (I recently had a custom truss rod cover made to make it official).
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Originally Posted by Boze
Anyways, do you want the new pup to have more body than the Seth, or about the same? That could help narrow it down. I found the Seth chirpy for jazz, I prefer more body for a jazz tone. But it's a good sound for guys who go for that.
I just know I won't use the bridge one so it needn't be fancy.
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Originally Posted by Jimmy Smith
Do you like @ThatRhythmHack's suggestion of a Classic 57? The name certainly seems promising: when I first started listening to and playing jazz guitar I only went from Charlie Christian to Wes and his contemporaries and never listened to anything newer than early Barney Kessel or Jimmy Bruno. I dislike the rubbery tone of John Pizzarelli, for example. Wes' Round Midnight is an example of a satisfying tone. I don't like the scooped sound of Fender amps for jazz and I don't like Wes' baritone tone if that helps.
I like this idea if nutting the bridge pickup and replacing just the cover to match. I'd swear the bridge pickup knobs are affecting the neck tone even with the switch on neck only. The 57 set isn't too expensive though so I'd be open to upgrading both just to respect the instrument and not hobble it unnecessarily.
Originally Posted by ThatRhythmMan
Thanks again guys, I appreciate the insight.Last edited by Boze; 04-24-2024 at 08:01 AM.
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Originally Posted by andrew
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Originally Posted by Boze
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Originally Posted by Boze
Sounds like you prefer the sound of single coil pickups.
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Another vote for Gibson 57 classic. I think they’re very hard to beat in an archtop.
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Originally Posted by AllanAllen
I know Charlie didn't use a humbucker, I was just saying my jazz guitar listening only ranges from the godfather to 60s-era players and I never listened to or bonded with a more modern jazz guitar sound.
Nice looking dog ear setup on that jazz box!
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Just be careful, the suggestions in this thread may not work as well for sunburst guitars
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I went with the underwound 57 from Sam Ash with a 15% off coupon code. Thanks again for the thoughtful gear advice. I'll check back when it's installed, which hopefully won't be as humbling and bumbling as the Seth install
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Originally Posted by Boze
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Originally Posted by garybaldy
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Originally Posted by Boze
But I am interested in the underwound Classic 57s too, so I stay tuned!
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Originally Posted by Herbie
I replaced the bridge with a cheap compensated Amazon special, added a bit of neck relief, and removed the original pickguard, which has a crack that was buzzing. I appreciate the limited/laminate acoustic tone more now and still don't care for those pickups.
Also the bridge pickup isn't really screwed into the bracket apparently (I can lift it up to the strings with my fingers) so I put a little bit of putty next to it to stop the rattling.
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Originally Posted by Boze
Sorry but a bit stupid question: why do You keep the pickup fairly far from the strings in Your Zephyr?
When You want to update the pickups You should first check the rest of the electronics. Pots and caps and wiring.
The pots should be 500 kOhm with humbuckers and the cap according Your taste. Usually 0.022uF. And if You like classic sounds You might like the "'50s wiring" best.
These parts are cheap. If You can solder, do it Yourself. If You can't, ask Your tech to do it.
Good luck!
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Originally Posted by Boze
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I like the GFS Lil Killers, but not the hottest version. Aside from that, I really like a DiMarzio SDS-1 in the bridge of my Strats.
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Originally Posted by lawson-stone
HeadRush?
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