Evo 2 or Steve's Special?

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Installed the SS in my strat bridge. I love it so far! It tightened up my strat for palm mutes, and the clarity rocks. Its PRS-like clarity on distorted chords. I play a lot of distorted sevenths and other intervals, and I can hear everything I play. Pick attack is nice and clean. I'm really excited about this pickup. Sounds slick, professional, some warm cleans too. I'll do a better write up once I've spent some more time with it, but it sounds great so far. Clear, tight, modern. A strat will never chunk like a PRS or LP, but now at least my strat can hang with the big boys style-wise.
 
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Alex1fly-
Now you got me jonesin' or a Steve's Special in my strat build! If I go HH, it's gonna be Evolution Neck & Evolution Bridge, or Evolution Neck & Steve's Special bridge.
 
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Not to confuse things further...but have you looked at the Breed? It's high-output alnico V so you get both compression and clarity. Boosted mids and fat bottom. It was the final stop on my quest for pickups.....
 
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Well the SS is the final stop for this strat's bridge. I've been jamming on it nonstop with a drum machine. It sounds delicious. I'm still struck by how clear it is, on leads, chords, intervals, picking, droning, everything! It really reacts like a clean pickup through a clean channel, even with the high gain. It's the perfect pickup for my hard rock/jazz fusion style - I feel like I've finally found a pup that rewards me for my technique. It still sounds plenty fat and rockin' compared to the PG+, VPAF Hot, HR, and CR that I've tried in this bridge spot. Definitely does not sound scooped or thin.
 
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Re: Evo 2 or Steve's Special?

Well the SS is the final stop for this strat's bridge. I've been jamming on it nonstop with a drum machine. It sounds delicious. I'm still struck by how clear it is, on leads, chords, intervals, picking, droning, everything! It really reacts like a clean pickup through a clean channel, even with the high gain. It's the perfect pickup for my hard rock/jazz fusion style - I feel like I've finally found a pup that rewards me for my technique. It still sounds plenty fat and rockin' compared to the PG+, VPAF Hot, HR, and CR that I've tried in this bridge spot. Definitely does not sound scooped or thin.

Hmmm,you've got me interested in trying one. how does it sound on legato lines? Good for speed picking?

As Fusion is my thing too!!
 
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I'm not the best speed/legato line player, but the DMZ website says that the pulled mids help keep the pick attack clear and the notes separate, and I would say that's pretty accurate. Mr. Petrucci sure sounds good speed picking with the SS! You should give it a try. I think there may be a used SS on dimarzioforum.com's trading post.
 
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It still sounds plenty fat and rockin' compared to the PG+, VPAF Hot, HR, and CR that I've tried in this bridge spot. Definitely does not sound scooped or thin.

That's good to know, I was curious as to whether or not the trade-off for clarity was a thin sound. Good to hear that's not the case.
 
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yeah i am actully thinking of replacing the evo 2 in my mahogany RG 3120 with the steves special.
 
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