S samHDS New member Nov 27, 2006 #21 hmm okay.. i will decide it myself when im gonna buy it.. but it wouldn't sound too muddy on a thin mahogany with the right distortion huh.. if it wouldn't, i will go ahead with it.
hmm okay.. i will decide it myself when im gonna buy it.. but it wouldn't sound too muddy on a thin mahogany with the right distortion huh.. if it wouldn't, i will go ahead with it.
S ShredCow New member Nov 27, 2006 #22 No it shouldnt' mud up... never found the Sabre series bass heavy at all. Of course, everything in moderation. Don't go and get bass heavy pickups and then use bass heavy dirt pedals into a dark amp etc etc.
No it shouldnt' mud up... never found the Sabre series bass heavy at all. Of course, everything in moderation. Don't go and get bass heavy pickups and then use bass heavy dirt pedals into a dark amp etc etc.
subversion Moderator Nov 29, 2006 #25 ShredCow said: Best wishes to Sub... IAMNEWtoguitar, just get the EMGs. There's no need for an external EQ unit; Sub was not referring to one. Just use your amp's eq. Click to expand... thanks bro... yup- i'm referring to the amp's EQ section- more potent than any EQ pedals 8)
ShredCow said: Best wishes to Sub... IAMNEWtoguitar, just get the EMGs. There's no need for an external EQ unit; Sub was not referring to one. Just use your amp's eq. Click to expand... thanks bro... yup- i'm referring to the amp's EQ section- more potent than any EQ pedals 8)