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| Drives a Funvee ![]() Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Dublin, Ireland Posts: 3,321
Real Name: Ruarc Main Seven: Ibanez RG8427F FE Rig: PODxt Live Thanked: 28
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I have my DS7 in the bridge of my RG8427F and it sounds just as tight as it did in my RG1527. Try raising the pickup a bit. Maybe it's not installed correctly? |
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| ss.org Regular Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Pa Posts: 8
Real Name: Dushan Main Seven: Gary Kramer - Turbulence Thanked: 38 / 1
![]() | I have D-sonic in seven string here, mahogany guitar, and it has really defined, even, clear sound. It is strange that you have found it loose sounding, maybe there is a problem with pickup itself? Sound won't become more defined reversing bar towards neck, I don't think it would be solution in your case. |
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| Chief Officer/RHLC © ![]() Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: AZ Posts: 7,466
Real Name: Max Main Seven: Ir now Sevenless :squint: Main ERG: A Dead Cat Rig: Mesa Rectoverb Combo Thanked: 46
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | dsonic with the bar to the neck is more of a chugga chugga chugga wheeeeeeeeee type pickup in my experience it sounds like the pickup could be too far from the strings imo. clearly it could be something else, but thats my (and seemingly a few others) first guess Reverse Headstocks or Bust Dude...i just got a spam email that was titled "Funky date rape trick" -Zepp88 I just got another funny email "Her pussy smiled at me" -Zepp88 Don't tell me you haven't heard of Raptor Jesus It's important that you know this information :headnod: It will decide your fate when we are pwned. -JoeOvChaosI was going KAT KAT KAT KAT and you were going KAT... chk... KAT... chk-die. -TomAwesome |
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| I do cocaine! Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Alpharetta, Ga Posts: 347
Real Name: Kyle Main Seven: Ibanez RGA7 w/ DS7 Rig: TS808>Mark III>EVM12 Thanked: 5
![]() | Hmm, when you say loose, I'm assumming you mean compared to the RG2228? Beacuse the D Sonic is one of the tightest passives out there, but basswood + 27 inch scale + EMG's is beyond tight, its downright surgical. I'd think Blackouts/EMGs are the only thing that would bring your K7 to that level of tightness, and it still probably wont be as tight as the RG2228. FWIW, I prefer the DS7 in my basswood RG7 just a bit more than the DS7 in my mahogany/maple RGA7. It sounds a little tighter with a bit more grind in basswood it seems. |
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| ss.org Regular Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Calgary, Hellberta, Canada Posts: 350
Real Name: Jeremy Webster Main Seven: Ibanez K-7FB w/D Sonic Main ERG: Ibanez RG2228GK Rig: Rivera KR100 Thanked: 3
![]() | Flipping the pickup defenitly did not sound any better. The soldering's all good and correct. I may try raising and lowering it to see. But I'm thinking that (as EdgeCrusher mentioned) that comparing it to the RG2228 is a little out of its league. The specs are all different when compaing the two. I think I'll just try the pickup height route and see if that helps any. Thanks for all the feedback though! ![]() |
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| Woopah! ![]() Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Brighton, UK Posts: 900
Real Name: Lee Main Seven: RG2027 Rig: JMP-1, G-Major, EL34 Thanked: 35
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I'm so firmly in love with the DS7 I've just bought a second one for my other guitar. I use 2 7620's for my 7's. One has an Evo7 in the bridge and the other has a DS7 in the bridge. Whilst I do like the Evo7, I simply prefer the DS7. It just has more meat to it. But I don't think the Evo7 has way more brightness to it; it may have a little, but I haven't paid enough attention to the difference. I say this because if the DS7 wasn't bright enough for you, you might not notice a massive difference Is the D-Activator something that'd do it for you? "You might as well be suckin' Wes Borland's no-talent dick if you play with any more than six strings on your fucking guitar." - A Blabbermouth genius |
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| ss.org Regular Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Northants, UK Posts: 7
Real Name: Kieran Main Seven: Schecter 007 elite Rig: Engl Powerball Thanked: 0
![]() | It sounds like you need a Bare Knuckle..... the miracleman and painkiller are as tight as a gnats a-hole. The miracleman has more bass and slightly scooped hi-mids and is quite smooth sounding but its great for palm-muting and pinch harmonics (its my favourite pickup of all time) and the painkiller is more balanced and aggresive. Definately check them out before you do something silly like route your guitar for emg's. Their forums really helpful in sorting out the exact pickup your after. |
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