ranalli said:Thanks for the info.....does it have an A5 in there I guess??
Sounds similar to a megadrive if that's the case.....interesting.
Kent S. said:I've never used the bridge myself (being a Morse fan you'd think I would have bought a set by now), but I don't see how the megadrive with it's mid scoop would sound like the Morse bridge which is very midrangey (nice spike), and a bit rounder top ( I've heard someone else play one, but never got the chance to take a close listen; or mess with it myself).
The Morse neck pup is dark which is unusual for a neck pup design, lower output (so it's kinda clean under overdrive, well compared to it's bridge I guess ... it doesn't mud up though), mids very well balanced, bass just natural sounding, not really a boosted or cut sound to it. Fairly open sounding, but still solid, lays a bit more on the focused side of things.
I played that one in alder body strat, rosewood fingerboard,hard tail thru a marshall dual reverb, and an old Fender M-80. Sounded really nice ... I wouldn't count on it in the bite department if you need to cut thru and your guitar is overly warm; or your amp is muddy.
Hellion said:I owned one at one time. They're a pretty decent sounding pup, but like a lot of Dimarzios, kinda noisy. Still with the HUGE output, it's not really all that noticeable. I think they sound similar to a SD Full Shred, maybe a tad more bottom end, though. I'm sure there will be people that would disagree with that, but that's what I think.
It's got a mid scoop, but it's not as intense as some others (steve special).ranalli said:Well to be honest....I've never tried a Megadrive either but I was told or assumed that it was fairly well balanced in the EQ department....but if it's scooped alot then yes you'd be right.
Well Yngwie is Yngwie ans Steve is Steve ... I love 'em both, but as far as I'm concerned on the subject of Yngwie not liking Steve's vibrato ... I won't lose sleep over it, steve by far is the more versatile player of the two, and has a lot more to offer texture and tonewise ... Yngwie could learn a lot from him ... Plus I dig Steve's vibrato ...I can't do it to save my life, but love it the same. Then again, I wonder if Steve could do my vibrato ... Better question would be, would he even want too ... :laugh2:Lewguitar said:Steve's one of those virtuosos who gets an amazing tone live...but his gear wouldn't work for me if my life depended on it!
He has a wicked left hand vibrato (Yngwie doesn't like it...) and a right hand that can pick anything he wants so fast and clean it gets a little numbing after a while.
What a musician...and a jet pilot too!
Lew
the_Chris said:RG 2570, have you compared the PAF Pro to the Virtual PAF?
I have a VPAF and love it, just wanted to know how it compares. Thanks![]()
ranalli said:Dimarzios aren't noisy...I've owned at least 6 of them...