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wouldnt an active be preferable for more than 5 strings? I could live only playing passives but for that frequency range I feel it would beless than ideal. You could always get a nice pre like a john east, it just sounds good not släbbity släbb am is FieldyBlackened Soul wrote:You'd think since ERBs have been pretty a known thing since mid-late-90s that there would be more pickup options by now.. Finding 7 string bass pickup options is not very easy.. there are 2 brands you can get readily and then? I'm sending inquiries to Curtis Novak [high doubts he'd even want to..] and Aero to see.. fall back seems to be Bartolini but with them you NEED a pre because their pickups are so not very loud..
I've had "traditional" Barts in two different 7s (plus a bunch of 4s and 5s), they're great pickups if you know you like the Bart thing, if you don't you can never completely get away from, though using non-Bart preamps with them does help. The B-Axis otoh are kind of halfway between the classic Bart vibe and a great passive, but dunno if they're offering them in ERB.Blackened Soul wrote:You'd think since ERBs have been pretty a known thing since mid-late-90s that there would be more pickup options by now.. Finding 7 string bass pickup options is not very easy.. there are 2 brands you can get readily and then? I'm sending inquiries to Curtis Novak [high doubts he'd even want to..] and Aero to see.. fall back seems to be Bartolini but with them you NEED a pre because their pickups are so not very loud..
It may just be my overreaction to getting into guitar in the 80s and the ubiquity of Strats with bridge humbuckers back then, but, yeah, neck ‘bucker on Strats. Bridge may blend better with the Strat pickups because physics brighten up and thins out the humbucker, but I don’t dig fighting the physics of the positions and averaging out to lukewarm water. But if you want more tonal range, I would do neck humbucker for ultra fat in contrast with the bridge single coil and the neck-bridge combo. Oh, and I would wire the bridge pickup on the middle of the five-way, so it’s neck-and-bridge rather than neck-and-middle for more of a Tele Deluxe thing.qersty wrote: Thinking of stratting up caue I want a guitar with a vibrato for sane people. I wanna go for this design but I dont know if it has any benefits to have a neck hummie other than purely for aesthetics
D.o.S. wrote:Broadly speaking, if we at ILF are dropping 300 bucks on a pedal it probably sounds like an SNES holocaust.
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Yeah I thought of the tele thing too but doing a blend so you can have just a lil humbucker, i think that may actually be useful for something. Something about it is appealing, looks kinda wayne kramer tooGone Fission wrote:It may just be my overreaction to getting into guitar in the 80s and the ubiquity of Strats with bridge humbuckers back then, but, yeah, neck ‘bucker on Strats. Bridge may blend better with the Strat pickups because physics brighten up and thins out the humbucker, but I don’t dig fighting the physics of the positions and averaging out to lukewarm water. But if you want more tonal range, I would do neck humbucker for ultra fat in contrast with the bridge single coil and the neck-bridge combo. Oh, and I would wire the bridge pickup on the middle of the five-way, so it’s neck-and-bridge rather than neck-and-middle for more of a Tele Deluxe thing.qersty wrote: Thinking of stratting up caue I want a guitar with a vibrato for sane people. I wanna go for this design but I dont know if it has any benefits to have a neck hummie other than purely for aesthetics
The Eristic wrote:I've had "traditional" Barts in two different 7s (plus a bunch of 4s and 5s), they're great pickups if you know you like the Bart thing, if you don't you can never completely get away from, though using non-Bart preamps with them does help. The B-Axis otoh are kind of halfway between the classic Bart vibe and a great passive, but dunno if they're offering them in ERB.Blackened Soul wrote:You'd think since ERBs have been pretty a known thing since mid-late-90s that there would be more pickup options by now.. Finding 7 string bass pickup options is not very easy.. there are 2 brands you can get readily and then? I'm sending inquiries to Curtis Novak [high doubts he'd even want to..] and Aero to see.. fall back seems to be Bartolini but with them you NEED a pre because their pickups are so not very loud..
My current 7 has a passive Kent Armstrong MM-style that sounds killer, they'll do pretty much anything custom order afaIk. Carey Nordstrand has also built them for his own 7s, but I don't know if he'll do it for aftermarket. Villex and Delano will make them, too, I think, but probably crazy expensive.
D.o.S. wrote:Broadly speaking, if we at ILF are dropping 300 bucks on a pedal it probably sounds like an SNES holocaust.
friendship wrote:death to false bleep-blop
UglyCasanova wrote:brb gonna slap my dick on my stomp boxes
Deals:friendship wrote:You motherfuckers think I won't fuck up a couple octoroks and assemble the Triforce?