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My music:- https://soundcloud.com/hubobulous
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My music:- https://soundcloud.com/hubobulous
Apologies for ending this interesting thread with the best high output splittable pickups available.
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Hah, I play in drop B (for vocal range, only clean no screaming etc) and used to have a dual rec roadster. I removed the HFS/VB set to fit EMGs. Currently got the Hetfield set in that guitar. If I was playing in standard tuning I'd go for something lower output and warmer. The HFS always had this annoying high frequency I couldn't dial out at the amp, but I thought it suited lower tunings better than standard. The vintage bass pickup was ok though it didn't really match the HFS tonally IMO. The guitars themselves are fantastic.
Hah, I play in drop B (for vocal range, only clean no screaming etc) and used to have a dual rec roadster. I removed the HFS/VB set to fit EMGs. Currently got the Hetfield set in that guitar. If I was playing in standard tuning I'd go for something lower output and warmer. The HFS always had this annoying high frequency I couldn't dial out at the amp, but I thought it suited lower tunings better than standard. The vintage bass pickup was ok though it didn't really match the HFS tonally IMO. The guitars themselves are fantastic.
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Spot on.
And yeah. I think the vintage bass is overly dark to compensate for the HFS when split or something