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stevieb
Just another guy, really.
I reached up to my guitar wall and pulled down the strat copy with the Epiphone OBL pups on it. Now, I've been playing that guitar, equipped like that, for years, even have the same strings on it for several months. Always sounded decent, if not thrilling. But today, it sounded like the runs- thin and crappy. I was almost embarrased to be playing it, but this student is such a noob he would have no idea what to listen for.
Now I don't know what to do with it. It's a lefty, and a cheap ply body, so I can't easily sell it, and won't get much for it, anyway. Can't really go back to the pups that were on it- they are cheap Yamaha ones that sound even worse. I can't afford to get Lace sensors or something, and certainly can't afford to go experimenting with the hundreds of pups and thousands of different illiterations that are available. As I play lefty, I know I won't find many guitars I can audition for the pups in them- and I find that spending 30 minutes with a guitar in Guitarget is really just a waste of time- nothing I can learn in that environment.
But what is really mystifying me is how the bad tone seemed to just come from out of nowhere. Yesterday, it sounded fine. Today, crap.
If I DO find some cash under the mattress, any pup suggestions? I play mostly blues and rock, have a 'Paul with 59 Burstbucker pros (so have the Gibson sound knocked) also have A Westone with HSS setup and tap and splitter- I would want to stay with single coils on this guitar, for sure.
But mostly, just mystified...
Now I don't know what to do with it. It's a lefty, and a cheap ply body, so I can't easily sell it, and won't get much for it, anyway. Can't really go back to the pups that were on it- they are cheap Yamaha ones that sound even worse. I can't afford to get Lace sensors or something, and certainly can't afford to go experimenting with the hundreds of pups and thousands of different illiterations that are available. As I play lefty, I know I won't find many guitars I can audition for the pups in them- and I find that spending 30 minutes with a guitar in Guitarget is really just a waste of time- nothing I can learn in that environment.
But what is really mystifying me is how the bad tone seemed to just come from out of nowhere. Yesterday, it sounded fine. Today, crap.
If I DO find some cash under the mattress, any pup suggestions? I play mostly blues and rock, have a 'Paul with 59 Burstbucker pros (so have the Gibson sound knocked) also have A Westone with HSS setup and tap and splitter- I would want to stay with single coils on this guitar, for sure.
But mostly, just mystified...