Hello
I'm purchasing a guitar from Shelley Park and I'm debating upon the idea of installing a pick up or not. I have come to the conclusion that the pick up would be necessary because the little gigs I have had, required added sound boost. But my question is if there is anybody who has a Park guitar with pickup that was either glad they installed it or regret installing it? I'm not sure the exact name of the pickups she uses but she mentioned other choices are to use a microphone or exterior pickups called Stimer. Any thoughts on what might be better or is it all preference? Anything would be appreciated.
Thanks
SUDS
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Cheers,
Josh
The word I'd use to describe the bigtone is, er, BIG. It does color the sound a bit. To it's credit, it doesn't have an iota of "quack". It makes a nice fat, juicy lead tone and for my taste, it's just a little much for rhythm, which I like to be clean.
I'm using a Schatten pickup in my Gitane DG250M (I'm on the Park waiting list!) and I'd say it's the opposite end of the spectrum. It doesn't seem to color the sound much, but sounds just a tad thin. Makes for absolutely clean lovely rhythm, but not as present in the lead stuff.
I've used a Stimer and it's a really cool pickup, but it sounds pretty electric to my ears. I like the more natural tone, so this was my least favorite of the three.
Like I said, any pickup is a compromise in tone, but that said, I'm going with the big tone in my Park guitar. It sounded the best overall of the three and I'm going to try mixing the tone with a mic.
I do wonder about the Shertler pickups, which are supposed to be quite lovely and natural when coupled with a Shertler amp... perhaps someone would like to comment on that.
Cheers,
Josh
I would highly recommend the Bigtone in your Park. Shelly just makes great guitars!
Larry
www.impromptujazz.com (my gypsy-jazz website)
Cheers,
Josh
However, if you get a pickup - as Josh said - (paraphrasing) - "... her pickups are great..." so get Shelly to put it on the guitar during construction because she knows your guitar better than anyone else."
Thanks
SUDS
Charlie