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Old 12-03-2006, 08:31 PM
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Replacement for Ibanez S1?


My RG was factory equipped with V7, S1, and V8 pickups. I've replaced the V8 with an Evolution, though the other two pickups remain stock.

I'm thinking Air Norton for the neck position, but I'm kind of stuck on what I should use to replace the middle pickup. I like the 2nd position sound I get with the Evolution and S1 working together (Very glassy, clean, strat-like tone), but because I have the S1 screwed down pretty far (Out of the way), its not quite as powerful as I'd like it to be.

I believe the S1 is a traditional single coil as it hums like CRAZY when its by itself. Summing up, does anyone know of a good replacement that will have a similar tone to the S1, but with more output?
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