As a fellow Lynch fanatic I can tell you that you won't be disappointed in the screaming demon. I use it to play all his Dokken and early Lynch Mob stuff. As far as its tone just think of the self titled Lynch Mob album. I don't think that it doesn't sound vintage. I love jamming Van Halen with it and can nail his tone as well. So try it out and let us know what you think. Most of all jam some Lynch with it man.
I'd vote for the Perpetual Burn.
Anyone know what pickup he used in this video? Looks like a Demon in some angles -- Sounds f'ing badazzzz
From what I have heard all the Dokken stuff was Duncan Distortion and the Lynch Mob albums were Screamin Demon. The Wicked Sensation album came out in 1990 and there are magazine ads from 91 advertising the Screamin Demon. How long in development was the Demon??? I'm sure George had versions of it way before it came out and he had to been in talks with Seymour for at least awhile developing it... It's not unlikely that he used a Demon for the Wicked recordings. Also that pu in this video sure looks like a Demon to me...That vid was posted a few years ago and was said to be a JB
Ok so status update. Dual Screamin Demons is a pretty sweet setup. The pickups seems so much more balanced and the new bridge pickup is definitely what I wanted compared to the JB. The notes that once seemed to be muffled together in a cluster of Middy slush are now tight, clear, and defined and the EQ seems more balanced and natural and less spikey and forced with the JB. Even though it is slightly lower output, it doesn't really seem to get in the way and can definitely hold its own with distortion and hard rock tones. All the notes are clear, punchy, tight, and with really nice well-rounded. Also, because I have the Screamin Demon in the neck, when I switch pickup positions there isn't a weird and sudden EQ change or blatant output difference between the neck and the bridge. By simply balancing the pickup height they work very well together and are EXTREMELY versatile in the cleanest to most heavily distorted tones. They also switch between series/split/parallel very well too. This guitar has a significant quiver of tones now.