Re: First impressions of the new Slash AII pickups
try different speakers or headphones, guys
nice chops moose
what amp was that, btw?
Thanks all for the compliments!
Amp rig was the Orange Tiny Terror into an old Rivera 2x12 cab with some V30's that are well broken in... mic was a Shure VP88 (stereo) about a foot back from the cab right into a Fostex FR2 field recorder at 24-bit 44.1kHz. So no fancy preamps or any studio trickery.
To be honest the differences in the clips ARE indeed very slight and once they were dumbed down to 320kbps MP3... well... the differences became even more minuscule.
Frankly I'm not surprised to see some of you say that you can't hear a difference in the clips because it IS ever so slight. The differences here are smaller then say, comparing the '59 to a Seth Lover & Pearly.
The bridge pickup IS ever so slightly hotter with a bit more midrange slice. Is that thinner? I dunno... maybe a hair but it's not lacking bottom. Probably just more upper mid 'grunt' on the Slash, or at least that's how it comes across here, instrument in hand.
But like I said earlier the AII that I pulled out is overwound to begin with (8.30 or thereabouts, spec is 7.9) which makes the differences between the Slash & the removed AII smaller then they would 'normally' be if the old pickup was closer to spec.
The differences between the regular AII & the Slash neck are more pronounced... more top & definition overall.
The PG wasn't as...tubby...I suppose the word is. Maybe it's the playing, but you can definitely hear a difference on that last note. There's more spank on the PG.
'Round' I think is the word. Pearly has more 'spank' for sure... that "scooped" thing that keeps the guitar from becoming too "large" and smeary. The Slash neck is somewhere between the PG & a regular AII.
Its funny though... when I made the clips after the swap I wasn't entirely sure what I played for that end lick on the neck pickup. Had to "learn" it and even then it wasn't the same... but I put it down at least 4-5 times & picked the one that was closest to the original.
The one I almost went with had this CRAZY harmonic that peeled out of somewhere... really killer! I almost put that one out just for the squeely but decided to go with the other because it was more like the original lick.
One thing that seems to be there and doesn't ever translate to clips (holds true for lots of things) is how a piece of gear responds when you play it... and this seems to be with the Slashers, is just how "responsive" they are.
Everything seems a bit more 'alive' and things like pinch harmonics are just a little more accessible. They might not sound all that different... not night & day, but they sure do FEEL different.
and yeah sounds like you've got a original Gary Moore sig from your description- what color is it?
Its an amber sorta thing... not a burst though like the Gary Moore, and its got Grovers which the GM never had.
I've got a few pictures that'll probably get posted later of the swap.. been hella busy around here...