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Old 02-04-2009, 06:34 PM
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EMG BQC System in my Schecter Custom-5

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Woohoo! I just put in a EMG BQC System and a 40P5 and a 40JV-5 pickups in my Schecter Custom-5. This is one amazing sounding bass. I huge step up from the HZ's and 2-band EQ.

I'm still not sure if these are the pickups I want. I'm thinking about 2 40DC's. What would this sound like? I want a really bright, chunky tone.

Now all I have left to do on this bass is get a black bridge and black tuning keys, and I'm all set. He's some pics so far.



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Old 02-06-2009, 12:00 PM
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what do you have the controls set as ? I have the same bass but I have the blend knob set as a mid
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Old 03-03-2009, 10:39 AM
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i have the same bass (4string). im getting the bqc with 35CS-x at the bridge and a 35J at the neck. YES! im kinda going the opposite direction though. i want a warm chunky tone. the bqc should help with that
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