Re: Expensive pickups in cheap guitars?
I've always chucked Duncans and Dimarzios into cheap guitars - it's something of a hobby of mine to make "sleepers" - guitars that don't look the goods but play and sound great acoustically and when plugged in really rip it up.
Until it got stolen, my number one was a plywood Aria Pro II SL that I had floyded and Dimarzio Megadrive'd and all I ever got was hugely positive feedback about how good that thing sounded into, of all things, my Marshall Valvestate... Playing that guitar was like coming home.
There's a chinese brand of pickup kicking around over here (Australia) called WSC that do a variety of pickups very cheaply. The volume out of them is phenomenal. Just as a comparison to a few other more well known pickups I had lying around, I quickly measured the resistance with my analogue multi:
The Dimarzio SuperD weighs in at 20kohms,
Duncan PATB-2 Distortion = 22
Duncan Full Shred = 21
Dimarzio Fast Track2 = 25
Duncan Hot Rails neck = 16
Dimarzio Humbucker From Hell = 9
Dimarzio H4 (Breed neck) = 15
WSC Distortion humbucker = 26.
For the AU$25 is cost me, the WSC pickup is great. And a lot of guys use them around here..
I think it is far sillier to put expensive pickups in an expensive guitar, really. If you pay that much, you had better get what you are looking for to begin with.
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+2. Makes nearly no sense at all. Also, I have trouble justifying the money for anything over $1k for a guitar despite being a full time guitar teacher. More economic to get a nice playing guitar and hop it up.
Willy.