Butch Snyder
ObsoleteChickenPickingologist
Anyone ever owned one or heard one?
Interesting, it might not work in my Morse; which is poplar....
Whatcha going for? what does the guitar lack?
Interesting Jeff, The EBMM Steve Morse guitar is poplar and the buckers have ceramic magnets and the pots are all 250k. The pickups came first. The guitar was designed around Steve's specs as well as the need to work with his sig pickups. I know a guy who replaced the singles with Area 51/61 models. It seems that if you mess with any part of the whole design, the results of whatever change are not positive. The guy who installed the singles seems to really like them though....
I'm totally unfam with the SM models, but it seems with the multitude of switching options and Mr. Morse's obvious "anal-ness" about his rig/tone/setup, you very well may be right: the whole is greater than sum of the parts.
Butch, if you want to try the Super 3, PM me your adress and I'll ship it out to you so you can try it and then decide if you want to buy one for your guitar or not.
OK, so you want to continue to use 250K pots so your singles will be nice.
So therefore you'd need some bright/clear humbucker pups that wouldn't be too dark sounding with 250K pots?
If so, best bet is
Norton *NOT AIR* bridge
Virtual PAF neck.
May not have the output you want though. IDK enuff about all the Vai pups..breeds and evos and whatnot, to make a suggestion there.
Butch, if you want to try the Super 3, PM me your adress and I'll ship it out to you so you can try it and then decide if you want to buy one for your guitar or not.
Nah, not nice at all, just paying it forward, bro. :burnout:
Wouldn't a "bright HB used with 250k pots with high output" be a JB? Not a Dimarzio but could be the answer.
I have one. Same experience as Jeff. It splits very well, but I like the Super Distortion better.