hows the crunch on your super distortion bro? you know that ive been checking out the dd and ive been hearing about the brightness... its all so confusing lol
the Super Distortion crunch's very well if you ask me.
it's an excellent shredding pick also! gets rally smooth when in the upper register. i think i like it more than my DD. ::runs and hides behind tree::
the Super Distortion crunch's very well if you ask me.
it's an excellent shredding pick also! gets rally smooth when in the upper register. i think i like it more than my DD. ::runs and hides behind tree::
fit yes, but do your string line up with the poles?? If not you "could" lose your lower E or your high E strings. That's why we have F spaced or Trembuckers so that those of us with Floyds or other trems dont have to be concerned on why I can hear my E strings as well as my others. :dance:
fit yes, but do your string line up with the poles?? If not you "could" lose your lower E or your high E strings. That's why we have F spaced or Trembuckers so that those of us with Floyds or other trems dont have to be concerned on why I can hear my E strings as well as my others. :dance:
I have a new F- spaced super distortion for sale over at the trading post. sounds like randy rhoads on blizzard and dairy. to answer your question,
with a dimarzio and a floyd, go F-spaced definitely!
the regular spaced dimarzio will be too far off from the poles and strings lining up