stratguy23
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Re: Curious why P-rails with triple shots aren't a leading seller
I agree and think this isn't cynical so much as realistic.
I'd also add that "pickup that does everything" probably isn't the first thing people look for in guitars in pickups. Players buy Strats to sound like Strats and Les Pauls to sound like Les Pauls. Maybe you pick up an LP Junior to scratch that P90 itch. I'd wager that the average pickup upgrade to, say, JB/Jazz is along the lines of "stock pickups too muddy" or "need more output" or just "needs to sound 'better'".
Finally, the cream P-Rails is sort of a way to get around the Dimarzio double cream thing.
Have they been used on a major album - no.
Are they used by several superstars - no.
Are they a signature pickup - no.
Do they have mega silly output - no.
Are they a 'vintage paf' with some 'special mojo' - no.
That's just my cynical take on what it takes to sell a new pickup.
I agree and think this isn't cynical so much as realistic.
I'd also add that "pickup that does everything" probably isn't the first thing people look for in guitars in pickups. Players buy Strats to sound like Strats and Les Pauls to sound like Les Pauls. Maybe you pick up an LP Junior to scratch that P90 itch. I'd wager that the average pickup upgrade to, say, JB/Jazz is along the lines of "stock pickups too muddy" or "need more output" or just "needs to sound 'better'".
Finally, the cream P-Rails is sort of a way to get around the Dimarzio double cream thing.