Yeah the Super Distortion seems to be a timeless pickup. 20 years from now it will still make a guitar sound awesome. The video was too short and didn't offer much to appreciate the pickup with. I've never actually heard a good demo of the B52 AT100. My only experience with B52 was a 1x12 50w combo that I bought at Guitar Center when they first came out.
I played the store demo and thought it sounded pretty good for the money so I bought one new in the box. I got home and played it for a week before it died on me. We checked fuses, tubes, etc.. but the problem was more serious. I waited 3 weeks for a replacement which came in but it made this squeaky whining sound that wouldn't go away until you turned it off and on again. You could be playing for 2 hours and then it would just start making that noise. I gave up on B52 and ended up getting a Mesa Boogie.
Anyway, I'll bet they have improved since they first came out so I'd like to hear a good demo. The Super Distortion also does a lot of different tones besides metal really well too. It has nice cleans.
Right on, man! The SD is killer! Got me one a few months ago and love it.
sorry you got burned on the B-52 glad i didnt, though i got mine in trade it offers the saturation and gain i need.
i dont have enough skill or patience to test this pickup how every wants. when i get down to playing more i will make another demo that shows another aspect of this pickups ability. i had a two hour window today to play around with music. i think it shows its heavy alternative side very well as i set out to do today.
I have to admit I'm confused because your tone always rocks! Never mind that's why I like synths the constant tweaking. Hahaha
Anyhow, I like this tone too.
I'm thinking of buying a used B52 if I can get one real cheap.
i think you should only thing that may suck is there is like 12 tubes in the thing.
im not retubing mine unless its absolutely necessary.
its got two EH 12ax7s in v1 and v2 and i think i may of overlooked that tube over the years..its really quite amazing
The manual says that the ATX100 has 4 6L6's and 6 12ax7's. Ten tubes can be kind of expensive in a retube, but it's not uncommon for a 100w channel switcher. Does the older version of this amp have more tubes?
The manual says that the ATX100 has 4 6L6's and 6 12ax7's. Ten tubes can be kind of expensive in a retube, but it's not uncommon for a 100w channel switcher. Does the older version of this amp have more tubes?
Hey brother mann!! I glad you done a vid with your B52.Sounds great!! Like I have said before-- You could get a great tone out of a box of rocks :approve: