BL-710 or BL-705 on GFI S10 Ultra
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BL-710 or BL-705 on GFI S10 Ultra
Hi Guys,
Have any of you tried a BL-710 or BL-705 on GFI S10 Ultra? If so, any comments on your experience would be highly appreciated.
The space to fit a pickup on my GFI S10 Ultra is only 1-3/4" x 4-1/8" wide, it presently has the original GFI-II on it.
I have heard that the BL-710 is 2" wide (I do not know what the height is), Do you know if a BL-710 or BL-705 can be fitted to this guitar?
I play through a Hilton Volume pedal. Will the combo - BL-710 & Hilton Volume pedal be a problem?
Have any of you tried a BL-710 or BL-705 on GFI S10 Ultra? If so, any comments on your experience would be highly appreciated.
The space to fit a pickup on my GFI S10 Ultra is only 1-3/4" x 4-1/8" wide, it presently has the original GFI-II on it.
I have heard that the BL-710 is 2" wide (I do not know what the height is), Do you know if a BL-710 or BL-705 can be fitted to this guitar?
I play through a Hilton Volume pedal. Will the combo - BL-710 & Hilton Volume pedal be a problem?
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Not sure about the 710 but the 705 will fit on the GFI. Sound wise, it is a bit on the bright side with a 705 but still has great tone.
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If a wide mount 705 will fit then a wide mount 710 will also. I had 705's originally on my Franklin and replaced them with 710's.
The big difference is the 710's have more "string separation" or clarity between the strings. Otherwise the sound is about the same. e.g. my Franklin still sounded like a Franklin after the pickup change.
My wife has a GFI S10 Expo and it has the GFI II pickup, which I understand is basically a George L's E66. It is not as bright or clear as my Franklin. I tried an E66 on my Franklin one time and it was bassy and not as bright compared to the 710.
The big difference is the 710's have more "string separation" or clarity between the strings. Otherwise the sound is about the same. e.g. my Franklin still sounded like a Franklin after the pickup change.
My wife has a GFI S10 Expo and it has the GFI II pickup, which I understand is basically a George L's E66. It is not as bright or clear as my Franklin. I tried an E66 on my Franklin one time and it was bassy and not as bright compared to the 710.
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George...FYI..The pickup height on a GFI guitar is non adjustable, the pickup space is set to accomodate the factory pickup being bolted directly to the body. When replacing my GFI II pickup with a Truetone, a spacer was needed on the underside to raise it to the recommended "two quarters" height (spacing between strings and pickup to be the width of two quarter coins). Also, I find GFI guitars tend to be on the bright side tone wise (an S-10 may prove to be even more so), therefore a slightly heavier wound pickup such as a 'George L 10-1' or a 'Lawrence 910' may yield a more mellow tone.
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