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Old 08-12-2008, 12:33 AM
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I think I like the Dark Star's better




EDIT!!: I can't decide which I like better, they both sound so good!!!

I think the CS might be more open
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Old 08-12-2008, 12:38 AM
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which do u prefer SVT?
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Old 08-12-2008, 05:31 PM
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they are both great in their own ways. lakland has really been doing a great job with their pickups!!!
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Old 08-12-2008, 05:39 PM
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which do u prefer SVT?
The Darkstars, they are warmer to my ear.
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Old 08-12-2008, 09:49 PM
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The Darkstars, they are warmer to my ear.
I think if the tone is rolled down, you could probably cope that tone. Not sure, though. I still like both
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The Darkstars, they are warmer to my ear.
In the one clip they have with the DarkStars, I thought they sounded brighter than the Chi-Sonics. The DarkStars are also wider than the J sized Chi's. That will make them fuller sounding.

I'm curious to hear the humbucker Chi's.

Also al the clips with round wounds were using stainless steel strings.

I think the Chi's sound pretty good. Neo magnets have a certain tone, and you can hear it in the Chi's. My neo pickups sound very similar.
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Old 08-14-2008, 08:33 AM
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Are there 5 string Chi-Sonics?
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Old 08-14-2008, 10:08 AM
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I far prefer the Chisonics, but I likethe warm, modern tone with a bit of grit that will cut through a mix. The Dark Stars seem more vintage like that would blend with mix better.

It all depends on what sound you are looking for. Both have a place.
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Old 08-14-2008, 11:27 AM
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The DarkStars are also wider than the J sized Chi's. That will make them fuller sounding.
I suspect that's true. The other, major diff is that the DS neck pickup is much farther up the neck than a J neck pickup. That will produce a very different sound - more stringy - less bark.
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Old 08-14-2008, 11:51 AM
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In this config, I find the bridge pup comparo interesting. The DS can't acheive that classic jazz bridge burp, while the CS does it well. On the other hand, judging on how the DS picks up the fret noise, it is a bit more "open" and articulate, you can almost hear the indivudal string windings ( round) on the frets.

onto the neck....

pup placement on the two basses is too different.
bad comparo.

What magnetic is used in the DS?

I like the Alnico5 mags in my J pups. AERO. Honestly sounds somewhere between the two.

I like the CS pups for sure. Did not dig the oem pups with the Sky JO5, so if they could fit Chi's in that model for a slight upcharge, its a no brainer. I used AEROS and am much happier then the Sky oem, which were vintagey, but in a muddy way. ( you can check the clips to confirm)

5 STRING CHI-SONICS!?

I'll like to be the first to order over the counter pups when the humbucker comes out in 5 str. Have a 5 string bass specifically purchased here two years ago for a DS conversion.( I DO like the DS sound, and I NEED burp reduction in this lightweight bass) The benefit of a larger company rolling out pups, is that Dan and Co. have the financial/operational horsepower to develop the line out, including 5 string versions. I'd bet $1 that the old MTD bass with have a Chi-Sonic in it before there is a 5 str DS. Although I'd order a 5'er from Fred today, if I could.

And there's that one off P5 that I'd like to have made, ebony board/mandolin frets. Their Jauqo III-X series. You know, the custom built to your kharma's request right in the heart of Bear's country line? Yeayh. Dark wood/deep color, brite as hell P5. Yessir!

i.e., hope to hear a 5 string "chi-Sonic P pup soon!

The " New" Lakland P pup on this Dunn sounds VERY VERY good!

http://lakland.com/ac_dunn.htm
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They have some really neat sound clips, the "punk" one sort of almost ripped my face off.
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Old 08-14-2008, 12:01 PM
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They both sound great it's very hard to decide. There is a definite difference between the two.
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wow. i really like both. i just might pick up a decade if i ever have the cash.
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Old 08-14-2008, 06:29 PM
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I really liked them!! Fat and punchy at the same time.

Since Flea aint Modulus anymore, I could really imagine those pups filling the low end of Red Hot very well.
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Can you still get the darkstars as an option on the Lakland basses or are they being replaced by the Chi-sonics?
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I'm really digging the band mix of the flats slapped...
thanks for posting this dude. I was on a search for PUs for my warmoth build and I may have seen the light
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Old 08-14-2008, 08:56 PM
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Are these going to be available in Lakland basses only, or will he offer them separately?
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Old 08-14-2008, 09:03 PM
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LAst time I was at Lakland, they were working on a P-Bass 5 string pup. They were tweaking it out, so they could be close or ready. Jauqo might know more though.
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Old 08-15-2008, 02:32 AM
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THOSE ROCK!

Chi-Sonics sound AMAZING!

Yes, I know, the darkstars are very sweet...

but those Chi's are THE sound that's in my head...

check out the pick-punk on the neck pickup!

not that I play that style, but WOW!
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