lordraptor1
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well i was looking into a set of these slash pickups and after months of research and people stating they really didnt like the sound i can say ( with all my research and a couple other issues) i am going a different route. read below for my reasons:
1. first off chrome and gold covered versions only seem to be available on fleabay ( hard to get some from authorized dealers because they have to order them and that extends wait time by a week according to SD and that is if you can get them to order some at all seeing as all the ones i have talked to want to point you towards something else, maybe that is because of customer feedback on them which might be in part to #2 below)
2. bridge pickup pole spacing is WRONG for "modern" gibson and epiphone les pauls (this makes me wonder if that is the reason that most people i talk to didnt like the sound of them to much), all modern gibson and epiphone les pauls i have picked up have a bridge pole spacing of 52.x mm where as the slash set bridge pup is same pole spacing as the neck pup so your poles arent under the strings correctly. ( important to note i have checked pole spacing on the following 96 les paul custom, 99 lp standard, 12 lp standard. 13 lp standard, and a 15 lp standard ALL of which had wider pole spacing). to shorten the above statement the APH-2s pups are designed based on the "vintage" lp slash used on appetite.
3. sd says that authorized dealers can order shop floor customs ( or "SFC" from here on)of these to include the chrome civers but didnt specify pole spacing so i have to assume that you cant get correct pole spacing for modern gibson or epiphone les pauls or any other geibson/epiphone guitar with the stop tailpiece/bridge setup
4."sfc" if you can find a dealer willing you can "sfc" a set with the chrome covers BUT you need to bear in mind that if you order a set with the correct bridge pole spacing for your modern gibson or epiphone the bridge pickup will NOT have the slash logo on it which may not seem like a big deal but as someone who has been researching for a few months i can tell you that it WILL cause problems with buyers who will complain if they dont see that slash logo on both pickups. i have myself seen several people going off that bought sets of slash pups that didnt have the logo on the pups and were convinced that they didnt get what they paid for. also, it is important to note thatthe price for chrome covered APH-2s slash pups on fleabay are 223.95 ( these are the incorrect pole spaced ones) which both pups have slash logo but ordering SFC with the correct ( or trembucker) for modern gibsons and epis ( which as far as i have been able to conclude cost the same as those on fleabay but your bridge pup wont have the slash logo on it so if you are like me you arent exactly getting an actual "set" of slash pups since the correct pole spaced bridge wont have the slash logo.
i hope this information helps those considering a set of APH-2s pups, but my summary is this, you have a "vintage" gibson or epi with standard pole spacing then go for it ( although personally everyone i have seen with a "vintage" gibson or epi tends to put vintage or vintage replica pups in them not aftermarket), in regards to "modern" gibson and epi if you dont mind the off pole spacing again go for it ( although EVERYONE i have talked to that has tried the APH-2s pups on a modern gibson or epi didnt like the sound and changed them to PAF or back to stock which i think might be in part to the off pole spacing) BUT if you want optimal performance out of the pups on your modern lp look for something else.
my above comments are based on 6 months of research into the SD APH-2s slash pups and personal thoughts and opinions so take it with a grain of salt
1. first off chrome and gold covered versions only seem to be available on fleabay ( hard to get some from authorized dealers because they have to order them and that extends wait time by a week according to SD and that is if you can get them to order some at all seeing as all the ones i have talked to want to point you towards something else, maybe that is because of customer feedback on them which might be in part to #2 below)
2. bridge pickup pole spacing is WRONG for "modern" gibson and epiphone les pauls (this makes me wonder if that is the reason that most people i talk to didnt like the sound of them to much), all modern gibson and epiphone les pauls i have picked up have a bridge pole spacing of 52.x mm where as the slash set bridge pup is same pole spacing as the neck pup so your poles arent under the strings correctly. ( important to note i have checked pole spacing on the following 96 les paul custom, 99 lp standard, 12 lp standard. 13 lp standard, and a 15 lp standard ALL of which had wider pole spacing). to shorten the above statement the APH-2s pups are designed based on the "vintage" lp slash used on appetite.
3. sd says that authorized dealers can order shop floor customs ( or "SFC" from here on)of these to include the chrome civers but didnt specify pole spacing so i have to assume that you cant get correct pole spacing for modern gibson or epiphone les pauls or any other geibson/epiphone guitar with the stop tailpiece/bridge setup
4."sfc" if you can find a dealer willing you can "sfc" a set with the chrome covers BUT you need to bear in mind that if you order a set with the correct bridge pole spacing for your modern gibson or epiphone the bridge pickup will NOT have the slash logo on it which may not seem like a big deal but as someone who has been researching for a few months i can tell you that it WILL cause problems with buyers who will complain if they dont see that slash logo on both pickups. i have myself seen several people going off that bought sets of slash pups that didnt have the logo on the pups and were convinced that they didnt get what they paid for. also, it is important to note thatthe price for chrome covered APH-2s slash pups on fleabay are 223.95 ( these are the incorrect pole spaced ones) which both pups have slash logo but ordering SFC with the correct ( or trembucker) for modern gibsons and epis ( which as far as i have been able to conclude cost the same as those on fleabay but your bridge pup wont have the slash logo on it so if you are like me you arent exactly getting an actual "set" of slash pups since the correct pole spaced bridge wont have the slash logo.
i hope this information helps those considering a set of APH-2s pups, but my summary is this, you have a "vintage" gibson or epi with standard pole spacing then go for it ( although personally everyone i have seen with a "vintage" gibson or epi tends to put vintage or vintage replica pups in them not aftermarket), in regards to "modern" gibson and epi if you dont mind the off pole spacing again go for it ( although EVERYONE i have talked to that has tried the APH-2s pups on a modern gibson or epi didnt like the sound and changed them to PAF or back to stock which i think might be in part to the off pole spacing) BUT if you want optimal performance out of the pups on your modern lp look for something else.
my above comments are based on 6 months of research into the SD APH-2s slash pups and personal thoughts and opinions so take it with a grain of salt
