relinquish69: if u're gonna play with very2 high gain then does the type of wood matter?
if you are refering to EMGs, maybe the type of wood doesnt matter that much cos EMG pickups sound pretty much the same on anything. some people say that EMGs have more sustain as compared to other types of woods. however, the topic that I'm refering to is more of the quality of the wood rather than the certain characters of certain woods. you know, how the wood was processed and stuff like that.
why does Ibanez ( for example ) put American Basswood on a JEM ( as stated in their catalogs ) and Basswood for say the RG series? its not marketing tatics but more like the quality of the wood. would they sound exactly the same with the same pickups. definitely not but the tone should be very similar. it is still Basswood after all.
I bought this alder body from someone long time ago. when I set up everything nicely, the tone was so dead even though I had like Fender Texas Special pickups in that project guitar. no character no nothing. if I were to describe it, it would be microphonic.
moral of the story? guitars would shine if only they use good quality wood. threw the damn body of it cos I was so fed up. painful lesson learnt there. there are plenty of hits and misses out there. sometimes you are lucky, sometimes not.
whatever the case, just try searching the 2nd hand market for SD or Dimarzio pickups and give them a shot. might be good might be bad. if its bad, its totally up to you to decide whether you want to keep or sell the guitar.
everything that you've just read here is based on my opinion. so yeah, believe what you want

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