Re: Dave Mustaine's Pickups - Over the years
OK... So, we kinda don't know what pickups are really in there. I'll try to find out, someone on Facebook does have an all original King V Pro from 93 or 94.
Yep, then it was most likely a J80 instead of JB on SFSGSW, the sound was pretty different as well on that album, let's just blame it on the producing though XD
Well, I really enjoy his live tone to be honest, not just studio. The live tones are pretty amazing in my opinion, really crunchy, and I love the In My Darkest Hour clean tone, nothing super special, just right. It's probably the 12 string.
PS - The live tones I am referencing here are from the Warchest DVD (Live London, 1990 and 1992) and the live at the Cow Palace '92 stuff. Totally dig it.
Thanks a lot! Hopefully, there's some old Jackson KV still with that pickup. Hopefully, will find something. Best thing about the modern times is, anything and everything can be replicated
The KV Pros were made in Japan, so, yes, the bridge pickup might differ, but I think the neck pickup in J2713 (the Megadeth logo KV appearing in the Holy Wars and tons of early Megadeth vids), and the King V Pros should be the same, right?
Now, last silly question, I don't get it, but, what's the Bill Lawrence pickup in the neck? The specs clearly mention L500XL. I'll ask someone to pull it out and confirm
Thanks for the tons of information guys. You're all awesome.
First off, this is a bit nitpicky, but your comparison of the 59 and L500R based off of DCR and magnets is completely invalid due to the wealth of construction and wind differences between the two. Like I said, this is nitpicky so no need to feel like you need to justify your comment or anything like that.
But the real intention of this comment is asking why do you think there is no modern replacement for the L500R? Wilde, Bill and Becky, and Bill Lawrence USA all make authentic, non-reissue L500s whereas the Dimebucker is merely an SD interpretation that costs three times the price.
OK... So, we kinda don't know what pickups are really in there. I'll try to find out, someone on Facebook does have an all original King V Pro from 93 or 94.
I suppose it's possible that SFSGSW was a J80 instead of a JB. J2713 had the stock pickups in all of the '87 photos I was able to find, while it definitely had the JB and Bill Lawrence in '88. I've never heard that story about Holy Wars, so I can't comment on that.
He could've used just about anything on Risk; when Jackson still had the Custom Shop archive online, they had a ton of stuff from '97/'98 where Dave was obviously experimenting and working toward what became the Y2KV. He was also playing one of the original Y2KVs at Woodstock '99, so you're probably right about that.
Yep, then it was most likely a J80 instead of JB on SFSGSW, the sound was pretty different as well on that album, let's just blame it on the producing though XD
The Rocktron/EL-34 setup he did use later and I actually meant his live setup. While I didnt listen to much after Youthanasia I much preferred his live tone for those older songs at that point.
I also said he most likely used an L500R in the neck not an L500XL.
No matter cause the guitar tones on the albums in a full band setting with all the studio polishing and over dubs and extra tracking are night and day compared to his isolated tracks, which arent too far removed from what anyone can accomplish with decent gear. Now replicating the studio tone in a live setting, impossible. Replicating his studio tone in the studio, not impossible, but almost impossible.
Lots of really really good info was posted and I knew someone would deliver the goods on this.
Well, I really enjoy his live tone to be honest, not just studio. The live tones are pretty amazing in my opinion, really crunchy, and I love the In My Darkest Hour clean tone, nothing super special, just right. It's probably the 12 string.
PS - The live tones I am referencing here are from the Warchest DVD (Live London, 1990 and 1992) and the live at the Cow Palace '92 stuff. Totally dig it.
This is to your "any info on these Jackson pickups?'
http://www.charvelusa.com/images/big-jackson-pickups.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v664/Chucksplatter/CJ Catalogs Ads etc/SDCJCPC.jpg
http://www.charvelusa.com/images/jackson-pickups-chart.jpg
The J80 is one of the harder one's to come by.
Thanks a lot! Hopefully, there's some old Jackson KV still with that pickup. Hopefully, will find something. Best thing about the modern times is, anything and everything can be replicated
I also posted that second sheet a few responses above. One thing to note is that there is a difference between the Jackson pickups manufactured in the the USA, and the ones made in Japan after production moved there. As to which Dave had, I don’t know.
The KV Pros were made in Japan, so, yes, the bridge pickup might differ, but I think the neck pickup in J2713 (the Megadeth logo KV appearing in the Holy Wars and tons of early Megadeth vids), and the King V Pros should be the same, right?
Now, last silly question, I don't get it, but, what's the Bill Lawrence pickup in the neck? The specs clearly mention L500XL. I'll ask someone to pull it out and confirm
Thanks for the tons of information guys. You're all awesome.
