Firebird Pickups in Bass VI!
Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2023 12:57 am
We are recording at the moment and trying out all the combinations of guitars and pedals and to hear the sounds not in a loud practice environment but properly miced and recorded sheds a very different light on various aspects of my setup.
I usually play my slightly modded Squier VI. Besides some bits and pieces, the relevant mod to mention here are 250k volume and 500k tone pots. It sounds good with fuzz and overdrive, works very well with modulation and delay but with distortion (Rat or sometimes Big Muff) it sounds brittle and undefined.
So for the heavier songs I'm using my homebuilt "Musima" VI. It has P90s and sounds very full and basslike. With the distortion pedals it's thick, in your face and heavy. On the other hand it doesn't work so well in parts with more effects or that require more subtle sounds and styles.
Now, for recording it's cool to just switch back and forth with the Squier and the Musima and use whatever works best but for playing live I like to use just one bass that does it all. The Musima isn't very comfortable to play, the P90s hum a lot and it has a looser string tension than the Squier, so I much prefer the Squier. So I'm thinking to replace the pickups.
My favourite pickups are the ones in my firebird and the thread about the Gold Foil Jazzmaster revealed that the Roswell LGM gold foils are true Firebird pickups in a stylish and affordable package. So these seem very interesting to me. I hope to get a sound halfway between the almost stock Squier VI (clear attack, nice definition, shiny top end) and the Musima (aggressive mids, thick distortion sounds). I'm thinking neck and bridge pickup with a three way switch, no middle pickup.
Now I know there aren't many who experimented a lot with pickups in Bass VIs but there are quite a few among us who put mini humbuckers and Firebird pickups in their Jaguars. So what's the verdict? Is it worth all the required routing and stuff or would I be better off with maybe just something like that Duncan hot Jaguar pickup or so?
I usually play my slightly modded Squier VI. Besides some bits and pieces, the relevant mod to mention here are 250k volume and 500k tone pots. It sounds good with fuzz and overdrive, works very well with modulation and delay but with distortion (Rat or sometimes Big Muff) it sounds brittle and undefined.
So for the heavier songs I'm using my homebuilt "Musima" VI. It has P90s and sounds very full and basslike. With the distortion pedals it's thick, in your face and heavy. On the other hand it doesn't work so well in parts with more effects or that require more subtle sounds and styles.
Now, for recording it's cool to just switch back and forth with the Squier and the Musima and use whatever works best but for playing live I like to use just one bass that does it all. The Musima isn't very comfortable to play, the P90s hum a lot and it has a looser string tension than the Squier, so I much prefer the Squier. So I'm thinking to replace the pickups.
My favourite pickups are the ones in my firebird and the thread about the Gold Foil Jazzmaster revealed that the Roswell LGM gold foils are true Firebird pickups in a stylish and affordable package. So these seem very interesting to me. I hope to get a sound halfway between the almost stock Squier VI (clear attack, nice definition, shiny top end) and the Musima (aggressive mids, thick distortion sounds). I'm thinking neck and bridge pickup with a three way switch, no middle pickup.
Now I know there aren't many who experimented a lot with pickups in Bass VIs but there are quite a few among us who put mini humbuckers and Firebird pickups in their Jaguars. So what's the verdict? Is it worth all the required routing and stuff or would I be better off with maybe just something like that Duncan hot Jaguar pickup or so?