Active Pickups That Sound "Broadcasty"?
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Active Pickups That Sound "Broadcasty"?
Wouldn't active pickups be the route-to-go for a musical, modernized broadcast-style heavy guitar sound? Like heavy, but simultaneously clean and non-abrasive, (MUSICAL!), what would be good for that? Maybe two humbuckers in-conjunction with a Mahogany ax and a nice broadcast-style EQ with the Low Pass engaged?
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Re: Active Pickups That Sound "Broadcasty"?
"Broadcasty"lightandmind wrote:Wouldn't active pickups be the route-to-go for a musical, modernized broadcast-style heavy guitar sound? Like heavy, but simultaneously clean and non-abrasive, what would be good for that? Maybe two humbuckers in-conjunction with a Mahogany ax with a nice broadcast-style EQ with the Low Pass engaged?
Ahem.
I don't think you think this word means what you think it means.
Everything, and I do mean EVERYTHING you hear on the radio / internet radio, has been mixed and mastered.
A guitar pickup all by itself with nothing else will not get you that sound.
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Wow, no fellas! Like the sound of a Large Diaphragm Dynamic being ran through a broadcast-pre or Neotek-type board, something like that, very modern and musical with the "air" at the top lopped-off. Surely active pickups sound a good bit more "broadcasty" than regular PUP's, just looking for something a much further down the spectrum. I'm actually a mastering engineer by trade, so I'm familiar with what the additional processing is doing to the source, just looking for a nice set of active pickups whose sound is reminiscent of broadcast equipment. Thanks!
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