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Conversation Between CharliePark and zimbloth
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  1. zimbloth
    08-18-2011 12:29 PM - permalink
    zimbloth
    Hi Charlie. I'm happy to help. I would ask that we continue this over email though, as I don't get to check the forum "Visitor Messages" very often and with email I can respond lightning fast. My email is nick@axepalace.com or you can also visit my website.

    Anyways, I would recommend the Aftermaths. It's got that low mid roar to it and warmer highs despite its incredible tightness and clarity. The Warpigs would be a good choice too, but typically I recommend those in brighter guitars. I'd worry about it being a little too dark in that guitar, but if the AM didnt work out I could always exchange them. The Aftertmaths are a perfect match for all mahogany guitars like yours

    If you have any questions or are interested in ordering, feel free to contact me anytime. My phone # and other contact info is on my website as well. Take care!
  2. CharliePark
    08-18-2011 01:38 AM - permalink
    CharliePark
    Hey dude, just dropping by for a BKP recommendation (sorry). I use a boosted 6505+ through an orange 4x12 with vintage 30's, so I have a lot of excess high mids and fizz. EMG's don't really help this and I'm sort of sick of them. I play in drop A#, and I need something that is more low mid focused. I'm thinking aftermath or c-pig but I guess theres no hurt in asking for a proper suggestion.
    P.S I use an LTD EC 1000 thats all mahogany with a rosewood fretboard. Thanks

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