Looking for something Jazzmastery yet “different” for Indie/Shoegaze, can’t find a lot of info on both of these interesting pickup sets and was wondering if anyone here would be kind enough to share any experience they may have had with them:
Righteous Sound Pickups “1991 Gazing” Set
https://www.righteoussoundpickups.com/ ... ster-mount
Stonewall Pickups “Alternate Dimension Signature” Set
https://www.stonewallpickups.com/store ... p373539503
Am also considering a Kinman Thickmaster set too as apparently J Mascis uses them but I can’t really find much demos or user experiences.
Any suggestions for alternatives are much welcome too
Righteous Sound Pickups 1991 Gazing VS Stonewall Pickups Alternate Dimension Signature
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Re: Righteous Sound Pickups 1991 Gazing VS Stonewall Pickups Alternate Dimension Signature
I think Larrymal had some of the Kinman Thickmaster pickups. Maybe you can find the thread.
No experience with the others. Man, they’re expensive though
No experience with the others. Man, they’re expensive though
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Re: Righteous Sound Pickups 1991 Gazing VS Stonewall Pickups Alternate Dimension Signature
Thanks for that will search for it, yeah they are pricey but I guess lollars and novaks are the same or even more for a set?Unicorn Warrior wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 2:54 pmI think Larrymal had some of the Kinman Thickmaster pickups. Maybe you can find the thread.
No experience with the others. Man, they’re expensive though
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Re: Righteous Sound Pickups 1991 Gazing VS Stonewall Pickups Alternate Dimension Signature
They are fantastic pickups. Good dynamic range, good note separation, noiseless, powerful, just all around winners. I thought they would be crunch machines or something. But they are very versatile.Unicorn Warrior wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 2:54 pmI think Larrymal had some of the Kinman Thickmaster pickups. Maybe you can find the thread.
No experience with the others. Man, they’re expensive though
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Re: Righteous Sound Pickups 1991 Gazing VS Stonewall Pickups Alternate Dimension Signature
Thanks for the reply Larry! I am trying to get down to one electric guitar so don’t mind investing a bit more in a good set of versatile JM pickups!Larry Mal wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 6:35 pmThey are fantastic pickups. Good dynamic range, good note separation, noiseless, powerful, just all around winners. I thought they would be crunch machines or something. But they are very versatile.Unicorn Warrior wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 2:54 pmI think Larrymal had some of the Kinman Thickmaster pickups. Maybe you can find the thread.
No experience with the others. Man, they’re expensive though
Do you think these retain the signature JM sound? And how do you feel they play with fuzz? Also I did read that there isnt much difference when switching between the neck and bridge, do you find that true?