Older higains
Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 2:23 pm
I headed to Mandolin Bros. guitar shop today for a little while to mess with a Twin Reverb, which i'm looking into buying.
I played a cool 1979 360/12 through it, and it sounded incredible. Out of curiosity, I decided to try a brand new 360/12 after it, to hear the difference in sound.
The new one sounded much more mellow and lifeless. In comparison, the older pickup sounded incredible - reminiscent of Paul Weller's early 330 tone, which I've been trying to nail unsuccessfully. I suppose I can describe it as "spiky" sounding, and much more trebly.
Is it possible to have my bridge higain "wound" to sound like an older one?
I played a cool 1979 360/12 through it, and it sounded incredible. Out of curiosity, I decided to try a brand new 360/12 after it, to hear the difference in sound.
The new one sounded much more mellow and lifeless. In comparison, the older pickup sounded incredible - reminiscent of Paul Weller's early 330 tone, which I've been trying to nail unsuccessfully. I suppose I can describe it as "spiky" sounding, and much more trebly.
Is it possible to have my bridge higain "wound" to sound like an older one?