I bought an OLP MM4 (Music Man Silhouette replica) for my son a couple of years ago. He is now ready for an upgrade. This guitar has a HSS configuration.
I am looking for recommendations on a replacement set of p/u's.
He likes to play Hard Rock and Blues.
Thanks,
Brent.
hi henryb - what a cool dad you are! .. lucky son you have there
there are alot of excellent choices ... for that kind of music with that kind of guitar, i'd recommend a C5 in the bridge, a vintage rails in the middle, and a lil 59 in the neck ...
there are lots of good choices though, so stay tuned for otehr guys opionions
cheers
t4d
Well thanks for the compliments! I really like the OLP, it is a beautiful guitar and with the right set of p/u's it could be as good as a real Music Man.
I am familiar with the Little '59 and the Vintage Rails for the neck and middle single coils. However, I am not familiar with the C5 for the bridge humbucker (I don't see it listed on the SD product page).
Thanks,
Brent.
the custom 5 is quot;a '59 on steroidsquot; ... it is essentially the same as a custom but with a alnico 5 magnet instead of ceramic .. i suggested it for the 'hard rock' component of your sons playing ... i have one in an H-S-H guitar with a Duckbucker (essentially a VR in a non-rails package) in the middle and 59 in the neck ... i think it blends well with these and gets solid hard rock and blues tones ... the C5 even splits nicely should that be of interest
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good luck
t4d
Just upgraded my son's OLP MM4 last night... this is what I chose after much consideration of all the different options:
Bridge: DiMarzio Tone Zone (Black)
Neck: DiMarzio Virtual Vintage Heavy Blues (White)
Middle: DiMarzio Virtual Vintage Blues (White)
The sound that this $179 guitar makes now are nothing short of incredible. I am more then just a little impressed. They have a wide range of tones, clean to blues to heavy rock and they are dead quiet. The Virtual Vintage series are actually humbuckers in a single coil housing (they call them hum-cancelling). I was able to get all of these p/u's used and the cost was very reasonable... all 3 for $160(CDN) installed by a professional guitar tech (a friend of mine).
This axe just leap-frogged to second best sounding electric in my collection:
Electric's
2001 Ibanez Jem 7DBK (DiMarzio Breed's - HSH)
2003 OLP MM4 (p/u's listed above - SSH)
1994 Godin LG (Godin rail humbuckers - HH)
1972 Silvertone strat (original single coil p/u's - SSS)
Bass:
1979 Larivee 4-String Electric (EMG PJ split coil set)
Accoustic's:
1995 Godin 12-string Accousticaster (LR Baggs piezo system in harp cavity)
1980 Takamine EF-360 6-string accoustic w active p/u's (?brand?)
Originally Posted by henrybI bought an OLP MM4 (Music Man Silhouette replica) for my son a couple of years ago. He is now ready for an upgrade. This guitar has a HSS configuration.
I am looking for recommendations on a replacement set of p/u's.
He likes to play Hard Rock and Blues.
Thanks,
Brent.
in these guitars i suggest a custom in the bridge and a vintage rail in the middle and a cool rail in the neck
or custom in the bridge and a duckbucker in the middle and a lil 59 neck
- Jun 13 Sun 2010 20:59
Replacement p/u's for OLP MM4
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