Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 5:01 pm
fo serious, try these, my jag sounds fatJosh wrote:or if you can get your hands on a pair of MIM jaguar pickups.
they're incredible.
fo serious, try these, my jag sounds fatJosh wrote:or if you can get your hands on a pair of MIM jaguar pickups.
they're incredible.
Any recording of it at all? Would prefer to keep single coils in it really.Josh wrote:fo serious, try these, my jag sounds fatJosh wrote:or if you can get your hands on a pair of MIM jaguar pickups.
they're incredible.
AVRI pups will definitely do the job as I can attest.dots wrote:yeah, avri pickups or quarter pound will do the job.
It's the CIJ pickups. They are pretty much Junk. When i had The 69 jag it had a duncan vintage style jag pickup in it, and it was beefy. QPs are great too.laterallateral wrote:Wrong guitar, scro.
Basically everything about this guitar is working against your fat desire.
I see that youve already discovered you need to change the pickups. Good. I think a booster would just make your thin tinny pickups louder.GreenKnee wrote:I don't want it to sound exaclty like my SG, I just want it sound like its got a massive pair of nuts
I'll only swap out the stock p-ups as a last resort, all my guitars are stock, except a fishman acoustic pickup in my SG.
Maybe one of the Seymour Duncan pickup boosters would be good?
they come in whatever colour cover you put on them.IroniaSudby wrote:Do the Quater pounders come only in black. It would be nice if they was in White maybe?
They fit under your regular covers.GreenKnee wrote:I've decided on a quarter pounder, but they only come in black, and they do not use pickup covers, according to dolphinmusic.co.uk
GreenKnee wrote:I've decided on a quarter pounder, but they only come in black, and they do not use pickup covers, according to dolphinmusic.co.uk
With a bit of effort, it's not exactly an easy fit.Thom wrote:They fit under your regular covers.GreenKnee wrote:I've decided on a quarter pounder, but they only come in black, and they do not use pickup covers, according to dolphinmusic.co.uk
Maybe not slide in effortless, but not too difficult, it's not like jamming a JB Jr into a robroe.endsjustifymeans wrote:With a bit of effort, it's not exactly an easy fit.Thom wrote:They fit under your regular covers.GreenKnee wrote:I've decided on a quarter pounder, but they only come in black, and they do not use pickup covers, according to dolphinmusic.co.uk
http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/1 ... guar-.htmlwrote:GreenKnee wrote:I've decided on a quarter pounder, but they only come in black, and they do not use pickup covers, according to dolphinmusic.co.uk
website wrote:Does not use a cover.