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Re: Pick-up difference


 

It sure does. My Ibanezes sounded nice with super 58's because they're nice instruments but after the duncan switchout, I get really delicious sound with all things being equal. I feel better about my playing, I'm excited to play, I play more, I listen more and I become a better player. A good pickup is an inspiration to me. I do however have to say a hefty .012 string and wood bridge and tailpiece has a profound effect on the sound and the way I relate to the instrument too. While it's true that the sound comes out of the hand, removing the rough obstacles in the instrument and amp does allow you to get the most out of what your hands can do.
David

-----Original Message-----
From: bebmen <bebmen@...>
Sent: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 21:28:38 -0000
To: jazz_guitar@...
Subject: [jazz_guitar] Pick-up difference


Does a good pickup really change the sound?

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