Will I still retain the 'bell tone in the #2 notch position or would the Scorcher be too overpowering?
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Hey, EVAN-With a 2 Snark, 1 Scorcher (bridge)...
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Hey, EVAN-With a 2 Snark, 1 Scorcher (bridge)...
Seymour Duncans I've owned: Dimebucker, '59n, '59b, PG+n, JB, Phat Cat, PGn, Custom, Seth Lover, '78.Tags: None
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Re: Hey, EVAN-With a 2 Snark, 1 Scorcher (bridge)...
i think the scorcher is the highest wound pickup at an amazing 24k or somethin like that.........a JB is wound at 16k to put that in perspective...
so my answer, no , i highly doubt the bell tones will remain therehttp://www.myspace.com/wildcatdotdotdot
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Re: Hey, EVAN-With a 2 Snark, 1 Scorcher (bridge)...
I'll agree with flank on this, after all, he's a Toneologist... ;-)
However, you could split the Scorcher and you'd get some of that bell tone back. But, if you really want bell tone, go with a trio of Snarks.
I hope that helps.Evan Skopp, Inside Track International
Sales and marketing reps for D'Addario, Musopia, Reunion Blues, Q-Parts, and Nukleus Pickups.
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