That does not sound like it is a function of the Baggs pickup, it sounds like it may have more to do with the physical ;properties of the guitar itself. Just so you know, I've never had trouble with that pickup amplifying all the strings equally. Are you using a preamp? I've never used a Baggs without a preamp and would expect that to be an Impedance mismatch situation that would affect EQ like you describe.

So first thing to do is to LISTEN to the guitar play without amplification and try to tell if the two smaller strings are indeed not coming out at amplitude equal to the others in the first place, which I suspect to be the case.

There are a couple of things you could try, one would be to incorporate an inline EQ between pickup and amp and adjust that small EQ to bring out more of the highs and less of the lows.

If you are not using a Preamp with the pickup, then that can be the problem right there. A preamp with EQ would be the way to go here.

And, as mentioned above, sometimes going to the next larger string gauge on those two strings can help.


--Mac