will it sound better...
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will it sound better...
if i bought a cheapo hollow body guitar.. and added better pickups to it? im lookin to get a semi-acoustic but dont wanna spend
a lot of money. thank ya much
a lot of money. thank ya much
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I agree buy an epiphone Dot (they're good enough for Josh Homme) and put one of these GFS Vintage 59 in the bridge as epi’s standard bridge pickups are a bit shit. I’ve had a Riviera for about 15 years and have tried a few sets of pickups in it, I put a couple of GFS p90s in it last year but have put the original neck pickup and the GFS vintage 59 in it just this week and it’s the fantastic...

PS: sorry for posting this pic again...but it does look class does it not.

PS: sorry for posting this pic again...but it does look class does it not.
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Woaaaaaaaaaah!!!dezb1 wrote:
PS: sorry for posting this pic again...but it does look class does it not.
Doog wrote:"And every day after high school, the young Kurt would sit down with his soldering iron and oscilloscope, to work on what come to be known as the Boss DS-1, the world's first guitar distortion pedal."
I owned an epiphone supernova for a few years. I replaced the pickups and still was never happy with it. New pickups will dramatically alter the sound of the guitar, but don't expect miracles. Then again, i did replace the supernova with a charvel san dimas, so there was a major style change happening.
strange, i swapped pickups in my supernova and it sounds great.JJLipton wrote:I owned an epiphone supernova for a few years. I replaced the pickups and still was never happy with it. New pickups will dramatically alter the sound of the guitar, but don't expect miracles. Then again, i did replace the supernova with a charvel san dimas, so there was a major style change happening.
Just goes to show you... one persons dream guitar can be someone else’s firewoodfinboy wrote:strange, i swapped pickups in my supernova and it sounds great.JJLipton wrote:I owned an epiphone supernova for a few years. I replaced the pickups and still was never happy with it. New pickups will dramatically alter the sound of the guitar, but don't expect miracles. Then again, i did replace the supernova with a charvel san dimas, so there was a major style change happening.
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I think it was mostly a style thing really, right now i got 2 guitars with hot humbuckers, locking trems, maple boards, and i couldnt be happier. The supernova had none of those things.finboy wrote:strange, i swapped pickups in my supernova and it sounds great.JJLipton wrote:I owned an epiphone supernova for a few years. I replaced the pickups and still was never happy with it. New pickups will dramatically alter the sound of the guitar, but don't expect miracles. Then again, i did replace the supernova with a charvel san dimas, so there was a major style change happening.

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I bought a 2001 Dot (for £200) a few weeks ago and I’ve been really impressed by it.
I mean, the overall acoustic sound and sustain are really good, and that’s without upgrading the cheap looking nut and bridge.
It’s my first guitar with humbuckers, and I haven’t played it plugged in much, so I’ve no real opinion of the pickups.
I mean, the overall acoustic sound and sustain are really good, and that’s without upgrading the cheap looking nut and bridge.
It’s my first guitar with humbuckers, and I haven’t played it plugged in much, so I’ve no real opinion of the pickups.
Been done with great results . I've had 2 rodded up Squiers . Have a Tele Custom with Filtertron style ( The GFS Retrotrons . AWESOME pickups ) and the the thing wailed . Right now I have a Squier 51 with an SD Invader in the bridge and a Vintage rail in the neck . Pickups cost more than the whole guitar itself . However it's my #1 out of my 3 six strings . Just sounds and plays amazing . The most important things a tht the guitar feels right to you and the you like the bridge and neck . And the body wood of course . Electrics you can always redo and install top shelf components .
The Epi DOTs and Wilshire reissues , A lot of the Hondo ( Agile ) stuff , etc . All great stuff.
The Epi DOTs and Wilshire reissues , A lot of the Hondo ( Agile ) stuff , etc . All great stuff.