gibson jumbo guitars

I have 20 years of age classical guitar sum Agathis w / bolt on maple neck, I want new pads, it is worth?
Therefore I bc rich bronze series mockingbird adds a year 20, his guitar, rarely do the same … again my question is, u guys think these mics (the 496R and 500T bridge) would increase both sound quality? Here is the link to the micro-http: / / Search.x ceramic www.guitarcenter.com/Search/Default.aspx?src=gibson+ = 0 & & Search.y = 0 & Search = Go heres my guitar Sheet Material Agathis Body Maple Bolt Handle Material Fretwire rosewood fret number 24 Jumbo Scale 25.5 "Inlay Clavijero point Gothic style chrome fittings sealed Diecast BC Rich Tuners Humbuckers Bridge Type 2 micro-adjustable one piece that I have $ 300 in cash at replacement Ive looked into buying a new guitar, but I wanted to stay with my old man if you really can turn over some sounds
Good question. A couple of things considered. It's hard to tell if the sound quality greatly improved, since everything is relative. BC Rich are and have always been about finding impressive and play acceptably. A BC rich is never going to look like a Les Paul or a PRS. Quality materials and craftsmanship, it just does not hold. That said, $ 300 is a very small update to guitar world and that may be of interest to test new microphones. If you like the guitar, the new pads will not make it sound worse. Moreover, given the rarity of his guitar particular, be sure to hang microphones in your home if you decide to turn to. In this way, you can reinstall the whole line, if you want to sell to a collector Rich serious (should be).
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