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shakinbacon

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First of all, I'm a fingerstyle player but I am considering using a pick much more often. (long story, but I need to grow my nails on my right hand for classical guitar)

I tried using a thick pick on my SR5HH (Ceramic pickups) in switch position 3 and boosted the mids and bass slightly on the bass last night at band practice. The tone was too boomy and hard to control so I went back to position 4 fingerstyle and everything was peachy again.

My technique with a pick is pretty good, so I'm thinking it was how I eq'd the bass. Switch position 3 is a bit scooped in the mids so I'm suspicious of this.

I've heard that position 5 works well with picks and will give that a shot. In my bedroom position 5 showed promise.

So... I'm soliciting suggestions from those more experienced than I... Which settings work well using a pick on an SR5HH to get close to a fingerstyle tone?


Thanks,
shakinbacon
 

smallequestrian

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Any of the positions should work, its just a matter of what sounds good. If you think your sound is too boomy, roll the bass off a bit and pick towards the bridge.
 

Bloodfist

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Man, crank those tone controls wide open, put it on the bridge humbucker, grab your pick and unleash the growl from within that bass!
 

fly

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with all pots straight up..........i go with fingers...........when it comes to pic time.......i lose a bit of the bass,toss in a li'l mid.......good to go.

on a Sterling single H.......


you'll find your sound.
 

shakinbacon

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Thanks everyone for the suggestions

The more I practice with position 5, the more promise I see with it and a pick. I frankly rarely use this position with fingerstyle as it has a general lack of punch. I think this works well when using a thick pick and a wee bit of bass and mid boost.


Please keep the suggestions coming
 

Russel

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When I'm forced into a corner and must use a pick, I leave the bass flat, boost the mids a little, and add a leeeetle bit of treble. (no haircuts)

I also tend to boost the low mids on my amp a little if I know i'm gonna have to bring out one of those blasted little pieces of plastic.

The bridge 'bucker is what I normally use for the dreaded little shells, with its generous growl and tonal definition, though the second setting away from that works too, as well as all 4 coils with a little bass rolled off, but that's usually for tool covers. I find it emulates Chancellor's sound very well.
 
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