from : localhost/it was always there, maybe it's due to ramped up demand via forums like this. Either way, who CARES?
- Oct 11 Mon 2010 21:01
Allstar Magnetics -
- Oct 11 Mon 2010 21:01
You may need this for your pups?(mag swappers,and hybrid makers)
from : localhost/www.stewmac.com/shop/Electron...s.html#details
- Oct 11 Mon 2010 21:01
Received my '83 Strat Elite
Wow, although I was never fond of Fender products I now fell in love with my latest baby: a 83' Strat Elite. Prefered exotic guitars so far.
- Oct 11 Mon 2010 21:01
lil screamin demon and what else
I have an old strat and i want to put in a lil screamin demon, what position should i put it and what other two pickups should i use, the ones in it now are old and worn out, and i want that good rock sound without paying for a les paul or prs. any ideas or help would be greatly appreciated.
- Oct 11 Mon 2010 21:01
FT: ToneZone
Heya,
Since I'm not too happy with my ToneZone anymore, I'm thinking of trading it.
- Oct 11 Mon 2010 21:01
I got questions, maybe good ones, maybe not.
Question #1 When I look at the tone charts, what are the numbers for D.C. Resistance, and Resonant Peak telling me?
Question #2 While studying the various combinations that people like, I've noticed that mostly the favored combos use the same magnet, for example Seymour's favorite, the JB bridge, and the Jazz neck, or the other favored neck, the 59 are all alnico 5 pups. The one that got my attention JB Jr, Duckbucker, and Little 59 are all ceramic, Is this peoples ears liking the sound of certain hardware? Or do pickups using the same magnets actually blend together better. I'm sure there are examples of combo preferences which employ different magnets, but it appears to me after several days of cruising through this forum (instead of working) it's a pretty high percentage of favorites use the same magnet.
- Oct 11 Mon 2010 21:01
Finally got my pickups installed, DDn/Dimebucker
wow what an improvement in my Jackson KE3, from some crappy HB-108's to a Duncan Distortion and a Dimebucker, unfortunately i couldnt get my DD split because i had to go buy the switch for it cause the guy didnt have any and my mom didnt wanna drive around any longer, but both pickups sound great clean except on the clean channel the DD seems to sound a bit louder... as for distortion, after playing around on my amp settings i came up with an awsome metal tone that i could never get with my old pickups. i could do something on the neck pickup i could never really do to good before as well, which are pinch harmonics, the harmonics on these pickups are great, and i love shredding on the neck pickup. i love this set up, and really im just going on about how i love these pickups, any of you guys use this setup before?
- Oct 11 Mon 2010 21:01
Securing Humbuckers in Mounting Rings
So, I did a pickup swap and the pickups have a little more quot;swayquot; to them then I feel good about. Odds are it's nothing but since I have the oppurtunity to do something about it while I have the guitar apart....
- Oct 11 Mon 2010 21:01
seth lover or antiquity for vintage es-335 retrofit?
I have a 1976 Gibson ES-335 in excellent shape, great action, but have never liked the tone I get out of the original pickups - very twangy at the bridge, and totally flat duck-fart at the neck. I am looking to get more of a deep, warm tone, playing mostly at the neck, similar to the early Grant Green sound. I know I can't expect my mid-70's model to sound like a late-50's model exactly, but that's what I am after.
- Oct 11 Mon 2010 21:01
Help me out with a recording question...
My classic-rock band is currently recording a demo.