2017 - New Dave Mustaine Passive pickups?

Timius

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On some of the new Dean guitars they are listing a new passive mustaine signature model. Anyone have any info, specs?

Thanks!
 
Re: 2017 - New Dave Mustaine Passive pickups?

Like a more aggressive 59/JB set? Thats what the livewires were.

A JB with more bite sounds cool, but probably only does the metal bite thing well. Id be interested to see though.
 
Re: 2017 - New Dave Mustaine Passive pickups?

On some of the new Dean guitars they are listing a new passive mustaine signature model. Anyone have any info, specs?

Thanks!

There are several DM Dean guitars that show up. Is there a specific one in reference?
 
Re: 2017 - New Dave Mustaine Passive pickups?

There are several DM Dean guitars that show up. Is there a specific one in reference?

On Deans website, go to the 2017 models, the two he's talking about are the Terminated and Max Wheel. The neck pickups on both of those are JB's while the bridge pickups are listed as Seymour Duncan Mustaine Passive Aggressives (they actually only say Seymour Duncan Passive Agre, but I can't imagine what else that last word would be).
 
Re: 2017 - New Dave Mustaine Passive pickups?

On Deans website, go to the 2017 models, the two he's talking about are the Terminated and Max Wheel. The neck pickups on both of those are JB's while the bridge pickups are listed as Seymour Duncan Mustaine Passive Aggressives (they actually only say Seymour Duncan Passive Agre, but I can't imagine what else that last word would be).

That was my thought. Looking forward to more info on these!!!
 
Re: 2017 - New Dave Mustaine Passive pickups?

Isn't there already plenty of real aged JBs around,,,,,,,,like everywhere?
 
Re: 2017 - New Dave Mustaine Passive pickups?

They should have made a weaker dimebucker to put in the neck, since he used to run an l500 in that position. If you're going old school, might as well go all the way.
 
Re: 2017 - New Dave Mustaine Passive pickups?

They should have made a weaker dimebucker to put in the neck, since he used to run an l500 in that position. If you're going old school, might as well go all the way.


just a lower output dimebucker won't do as the old l500 pickups dave used had rised up rails that he used as extra frets
 
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