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Post by cragginshred on Oct 1, 2010 7:51:01 GMT -7
What pick ups are most folks using out there? So far the two position (between bridge-Hum and middle-Single) provided the best tones out of the Rem. Interestingly, it did not sound that good with the Gibson SG using it's classic 57's which are amazing with my other more gain type rig.
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Post by chetz on Oct 1, 2010 7:56:04 GMT -7
My son plays single coils thru the Remedy and they sound great. Jimi-esque good. Right now I have two guitars with buckers and they sound great too!
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Post by benttop (Steve) on Oct 1, 2010 7:59:47 GMT -7
I like both singles and humbuckers, but you have to set the amp differently for either one.
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Post by matty6strings on Oct 1, 2010 9:31:16 GMT -7
I like both singles and humbuckers, but you have to set the amp differently for either one. +1. Not much more to say here. Maybe a dedicated boost for the singles? cheers!
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Post by Norrin Radd on Oct 1, 2010 10:11:02 GMT -7
I like both singles and humbuckers, but you have to set the amp differently for either one. +1. Not much more to say here. Maybe a dedicated boost for the singles? cheers! Yup. My guitar is 2 hums but with a 5 way.. I have a boost on my board when I want it for those in-between positions. Most of the time I don't boost it though. Those particular pickups are extremely well balanced.
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Post by skeets1640 on Oct 1, 2010 10:39:10 GMT -7
Love it with both I find when I go to my tele I tend to turn the low volume up to match the high volume. with the buckers I tend to run the high a little bit "higher" than the low volume
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Post by benttop (Steve) on Oct 1, 2010 10:47:55 GMT -7
Love it with both I find when I go to my tele I tend to turn the low volume up to match the high volume. with the buckers I tend to run the high a little bit "higher" than the low volume Yeah, that rings true for me as well. The Tele just sounds huge with the Normal volume up where the high volume is. FAAAT!
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