I was just curious as to how many people have ever used these and what they thought of them for their price.
For those who haven't and might like to know about 'em, here's a link to a photo of 'em used in a strat-style pickguard and some specs. (Don't know what kind of magnets are used in them, it doesn't say.)
Here's a product demo used in one of their quot;Riff of the Weekquot; sessions, and it's used in lots of others on the list, which you'll find if you scroll down.
The usual price for the 3 pickup set is $60 (which includes the pickguard to be put on your strat, volume pot with tap mode, and 2 tone controls, and 5-way pickup selector all prewired and just needs to be added to the guitar with two solder connections). Right now, it's on sale for $40. Seems like a good deal, but I want personal opinions.
Basically, just wondering if you think it's junk or good band for the buck.
yes they are very good.
many i know that bought a kramer kept these in their guitars.
the bridge pup is kind of similar to a tone zone and the neck/middle are like the dimarzio
cruiser's
Originally Posted by WICKED LESTERyes they are very good.
many i know that bought a kramer kept these in their guitars.
the bridge pup is kind of similar to a tone zone and the neck/middle are like the dimarzio
cruiser's
Thanks a bunch. I was thinking of getting them to add some taste my cheapo strat because of the price, but I've been a bit skeptical. There's one Riff of the Week session where he plays a blues lead with a little overdrive, and it sounds pretty nice and clean from what I can hear, but it wasn't a very long clip, so I didn't really have anything but a few seconds of sound to base my opinion on, and that's not enough for me. Plus, the fact that that was the only time he used it that way, everything else is distorted classic rock-esque stuff, which sounds great, but I need good clean tone as well.
- Aug 12 Fri 2011 21:07
Kramer QuadRod and DualRod Pickups
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