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Blog: One Man's Quest to Get the Tone in his Head into a Custom Built Pickup
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Blog: One Man's Quest to Get the Tone in his Head into a Custom Built Pickup
Evan Skopp, Inside Track International
Sales and marketing reps for Musopia, Reunion Blues, and Q-Parts.Tags: None
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Re: Blog: One Man's Quest to Get the Tone in his Head into a Custom Built Pickup
Victory bro. I'm getting one soon too. Highs and upper mids for fluid, crisp, dynamic, vocal like leads with a big tight low end for girth. Dimebucker blade design for less string pull to add harmonics, a bit of brightness and sustain, with the output equal to or slightly less than a JB. Equally excels in rhythm and lead. Designed for a picky ass guy who is the only guitarist in a heavy metal group who couldn't decide between a JB a Distortion and a Dimebucker, so he wants to take the best aspects of all 3 and mix them together with zero compromises. Thinking a tweaked JB's wind and magnet in a DB's format will do it all, but we'll see when we get the money to order it. He wants to call it the Holy F&@$ Bucker or HFB for short but I like the name Holy Rails a bit better.Last edited by Falloffthebonetone; 07-17-2013, 01:44 PM.
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Re: Blog: One Man's Quest to Get the Tone in his Head into a Custom Built Pickup
Very cool! I love the look of the allen head screws!Believe me when I say that some of the most amazing music in history was made on equipment that's not as good as what you own right now.
Jol Dantzig
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