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Old 03-09-2013, 02:16 AM
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Yamaha BBG5S, upgrades?

Hi!
A friend of mine let me play his Yamaha 5-string, and I loved it and plan to try to buy it from him, the only thing I didn't love was the... kind of, I don't know, ''cheap'' sound it had? I mean, it played wonderfully and all, but I'm not content at all with the pickups or electronics I guess. Any suggestions what could be made? Read something here about switching the pickups to EMG..
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Old 03-09-2013, 04:03 AM
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Problem with Yammies is that their pups are non-standard size. You'll get 3rd party pups the correct width, but not the correct length, they'll always be a bit short. If you don't mind a few mm empty space each end of the pup, then you'r ok.

I modded my BBG5 by substituting the single coil soapbars for the humbuckers off an RBX375 which are a perfect fit & give a thicker sound. I found someone who wanted to swap and we're both happy.

Of course, a change of pre could also reap dividends. A 4 pot John East in there would be excellent, but I tend to plug into an MXR-80+ which gives me a Mids control.

G.
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