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    Default Neck humbucker for cleans on baritone

    I'm thinking about building a baritone, and I haven't decided on the wood to use, but I know exactly what sound I'm aiming for. For the neck, I need some solid modern cleans: really open, sparkly, and DEEP. The sound I have in my head is kind of hard to describe, but I can put up some videos to kind of show you what I'm talking about

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjFZ1Lo_B2w (Go to 00:37, I think I want something a little deeper, though)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMeb5p1VUbo (3:25, although I think that might be the bridge)


    On a side note, I might as well ask for the bridge. Of course, I want the typical huge/tight generic modern metal tone, with good modern cleans. But I want this to be a little extreme, and really unique! I'm thinking about one of Rock Monkey Guitars' Neobuckers; any experience with those?

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    Default Re: Neck humbucker for cleans on baritone

    I've always been most tempted to use minihumbuckers for a baritone, but that may just be me and Schecter (the first version of their Hellcat VI used minihbs)...
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