Do You Guys Have Any Experience With Ibanez Inf Pickups?
Praetorian
Jul 27 2008, 09:23 PM
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In my RG4EX I have INF 3 and 4 humbuckers, and a single INF in the middle position. Are these considered good stock pickups, or are they put there with the expectation that you would replace them with something you personally like?

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JeroenKole
Jul 27 2008, 09:58 PM
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I don't know about those. I have an S320 myself, which has INF 1 and 2's. And they aren't bad. Nor are they good. They sound pretty muddy and have a very high output, which I do not like.

But if you are looking for a high output, I'd stick with them for a while until you are certain if you want to change them.


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Nick325
Jul 27 2008, 10:26 PM
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i have an rg350mdx with inf3 and 4s. there not bad but i may switch them out soon, not sure with what though

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Praetorian
Jul 27 2008, 10:28 PM
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QUOTE (JeroenKole @ Jul 27 2008, 04:58 PM) *
They sound pretty muddy and have a very high output


I have heard this description before...muddy. What does that refer to? They seem to sound like the tone is not clear, and kind of like it is a little muffled. Is that what muddy means?

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Nick325
Jul 27 2008, 10:37 PM
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